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Hi Chris, to run the VARPG JAVA app from the GUI designer, there is a JAVA run button beside the Win run button. That should work in the designer environment. If you want to run it as an applet, I suggest to go into the build options under the project menu item in the GUI designer. Select the JAVA build options. In the dialog fill in the entry field in the applet area, put your web server directory in there from where you want to serve this applet. VARPG will then, at JAVA built time, also generate a skeleton html page that includes the applet tag to invoke the applet. By requesting this page in your browser, the applet gets loaded in your browser. Also if you want to run the VARPG app as an applet you need to get the JAVA Plug in 1.2, the international version before the browser can run the applet. There are some tips for this in the WDT README, also in the VARPG Newsgroup we had a couple of threads covering this topic. Claus Weiss Visual AD tools, email: weiss@ca.ibm.com Dept 522 IBM Canada Lab tie 969-3987 Phone(905)413-3987 FAX(905)413-4850 Greetings from Toronto WDT/400 homepage: ibm.com/software/ad/wdt400 WDT/400 newsgroup: news://news.software.websphere.studio400 | VARPG newsgroup: news://news.software.ibm.com/ibm.software.varpg,
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