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The tutorial that was last updated for WDT/400 was for release V4R5M0 (I believe). This tutorial is available on our FTP site: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/as400/products/ad/wdt400/presentations/ Download the file webwork.zip By itself, it can be quite useful. But the pre-req section does mention the libary ADTSLAB which may or may not already be installed on your systems. If the library is needed, it can be restored from the the sav file adtslab.sav which is also in the same FTP directory as the tutorial. There have been quite a few updates to the product since V4R5M0 (WebFacing, WebSphere Studio for iSeries, etc) which are not covered. Also, some of the information may be inconsistent if you are using a more recent version of WDT/400. There are other educational materials on our Web site. You can navigate to them from our main page: http://www-3.ibm.com/software/ad/wdt400/ Follow the links for Education > Downloadable Tutorials, Courses and Labs Here are some brief instructions for webwork.zip: Unzip the file and browse for the directory "adtscs". In the "adtscs" directory open up index.html with your browser. The index.html page has a field to enter a user name and password. Enter whatever you like. The user name and password are stored as a cookie in your browser's cookie folder/file. If you forget the user name or password that you used, you can enter something else, or go to your browser's cookie folder, and look for and delete a file with a name like: username@E__data_cmvc_id_webwork_adtscs.txt Then reopen index.html and start over with the same or different user name/password. James Littlejohn IBM Canada Limited, Toronto Software Lab WebSphere Development Tools/400 Information Development D1/415/8200/MKM 905-413-4343 tl 8-969-4343 fax 905-413-4850 jlittlej@ca.ibm.com
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