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q2. What did you do for the other five CDs (CODE, HATS, WAS, Aux CD,
Agent Controller)?

All these are optional.

CODE: classic tool CODE400 and VARPG;
HATS: convert green screen application to WEB application that runs on
WAS.
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/webservers/hats/
WAS: WebSphere Application Server V6.1. This is the standalone version.
The one you can use after
installing WDSC is a WAS V6.1 Test server (for you to test your
web applications easyly in the IDE).
Aux CD: contains the Package Utility, for packaging say, a WDSC V7.0
image together with other
products (like Rational Software Modeler) or udpates (like
WDSC V7.0.0.1 update). You can
then install from the output image of this utility (in the case of
packaging WDSC V7.0 and
V7.0.0.1 together, you can install V7.0.0.1 directly from the
output without installing V7.0
first).
Rational Agent Controller: it's a deamon that allows client applications
to launch and manage local or remote
applications and provides info about running applications to
other application. E.g.
WAS N.D. edition need it.


Thanks.

Chenghui Li
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries,
IBM, Toronto
Phone (905)413-3215, T/L 969-3215
email: chengli@xxxxxxxxxx




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Interesting.

The six other CDs are in addition to WDSC.
We just received the package, which contains 15 client CDs in total (plus
2 server CDs labeled XML Toolkit for iSeries).

Glenn Gundermann wrote on 24/05/2007 08:23:55:

Adam,

Using the /QIBM/ProdData/Devtools/wdsc7/diskX method sounds like a good
idea.

q1. Is it diskX or discX?

diskX. I had to double check that when I posted yesterday. Oh, and I
should have triple-checked the path apparently - it is 'wdsc70', not
'wdsc7' on my system. Sorry.


q2. What did you do for the other five CDs (CODE, HATS, WAS, Aux CD,
Agent Controller)?

Well, as I said, we got it via PTF, so I didn't do anything directly -
it
just showed up on the IFS when the PTFs were applied. We have disk1 -
disk9, so I'd assume that they are contained in the last 5 disk
directories. For example, disk8 on my system has the following
'toc.xml'
in the 'ad/native' subdirectory.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<toc>
<file name="file000001" alias="express.v51.linux_5.1.1.10.zip"/>
<file name="file000002"
alias="was.v60.base.responsefile_6.0.0.20060711.zip"/>
<file name="file000003" alias="was.v60.base.win_6.0.2.15b.zip"/>
<file name="file000004" alias="was.v60.install_6.0.20060928.zip"/>
<file name="file000005" alias="was.v60.tool_6.0.0.20060714.zip"/>
</toc>

I can send you the rest of the toc.xml files if you need them.

HTH,
Adam

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