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Don,

One thing you have to watch out for is when you create the Web Project if
you say that it uses J2EE 1.3 (as opposed to 1.2) then it will not let you
run it on WAS 4.  You can see this setting by right-clicking on your
project and choosing Properties.

Other than that, I have never had a problem running on both 4 and 5 in my
Test Environment.  If you right click on the server configuration, you can
manually Add Projects.  Then it is just a matter of starting the server you
want.

I usually do not use Run on Server, because I prefer to work in an External
Browser.  I just added bookmarks for my localhost project URL's.

Mark



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I have several Web projects within WSAD 5.0, and have both Websphere 4.0 &
5.0
Test Server Environments configured.  I would like to run most projects out
of 4.0
due to having WAS 4.0 installed on iSeries.  The problem is that some
projects are not necessarily available on the desired test environment when
I try to do an 'Add' from the 4.0 test
server, but they are available for the 5.0.  Or perhaps the other way,
their available for the 4.0 Test environment but not for the 5.0.
Therefore, what can I do to switch projects between the Test Environment
Servers?  They
were all imported from WSAD 4.0.
A work around was to:
1) do a run on server for the project that was not available on the 4.0
Env,
2) then create a new 4.0 Test Environment for the selected project,
3) I then removed the projects from the old test environment, added them to
the new.
4)  And after all this, I deleted the previous 4.0 Test Environment &
renamed the new one to the old.

And of course when I select the project's properties and look for the
desired server to run on, it doesn't give the option to add or delete.

Ideally, I would like to have them published to both Environments so I can
run them interchangeably between the 2 of them.

Any knowledge on this would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Don McIntyre

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