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Hi Phil, I have read your email twice, and I am still not sure if this is going to cost us more $$... Right now, we are on Software Subscription, and did not pay any extra for WDT V5R1. Will this new release cost us more $$? If so, will it be a per programmer charge? Thanks, David -----Original Message----- From: coulthar@ca.ibm.com [mailto:coulthar@ca.ibm.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 7:50 PM To: CODE400-L@midrange.com Subject: Re: WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries, V4.0 Sam, Phil ... some responses to your queries about WebSphere Development Studio Client, and some additional information I'm sure you meant to ask :-) #1. This is the next release of WDT, and as usual we don't know how to ship it to you automatically, so you will need to order it via 5722-WDS, refresh code 2655. You need V5R1 or higher to order it, but it will run against V4R5 systems. For those who bought WDT as a workstation product, and have passport advantage, apparently it will be shipped to you automatically. If not, there is an upgrade fee, as the price of the workstation product (versus getting it with WDS) has gone up (way up). #2. It is built on top of WSSDa (WebSphere Studio Site Developer Advanced). You do not have to pay extra for this! It is a built-in part of WDSC. To buy it separately would cost $2000 per programmer. You are welcome! #3. Yes, it fully supports XP for both home and office. I believe WinME support is gone, while Win98/NT is support is still there but not for long. Like Microsoft, we are quickly moving to a point where only Win2K and WinXP will be supported... #4. Look at WDSc as a number of "plugins" to the IDE supplied by WSSDa. Indeed, WSSDa is itself a number of plugin on top of eclipse. So, eclipse supplies the core IDE and team-enablement, as well as the Java tooling (and the infrastructure for snapping in plugins). WSSDa adds to this: - Web tools, including a WAS 4.0 test environment built-in - XML tools - Web Services tools - Java application profiling/performance tools - Database tools WDSc add to this: - RPG and COBOL tools - a pdm/cpo-like remote system explorer and built-in Lpex editor - iSeries projects for more disciplined team-sharable development - Java tools for iSeries - remote import/export/compile/run/debug, program call wizard, toolbox, beans, etc - the program call wizard generates beans consumable by the web services wizard. Eg: quick way to expose an ILE procedure as a web service) - Web tools for iSeries - web interaction wizard, design-time-controls (web widgets) - WebFacing, now tightly integrated into this and able to exploit the built-in Java and Web tools as well as the built-in WAS test environment. #5. Eclipse and hence WSSDa and WDSc is totally extendible via plugins written in Java. Watch for many additional tools coming from business partners. The tools for writing plugins are all part of eclipse, so you can write your own too! #6. CODE/400 and VARPG are still available "on the side". Eventually, these will disappear as their functionality gets totally consumed by eclipse plugins. But, alas, that will take a few releases. In the meantime, they are easily launched from within the WDSc IDE. #7. There are not too many enhancements in the "classic" CODE/400 or VARPG products, but there are some tweaks to be sure. Mostly fixes requested right here on this forum. Maybe we can get Hak and Michelle to list those enhancements. However, our focus now is the new RPG and COBOL tooling inside the IDE, and evolving that to catch up and then surpass the current CODE product's functionality. We are not there yet, but we are intensely focused on it. Watch the www.ibm.com/software/ad/wds400 website over the coming weeks for more and more information ... eg, we are just about to put up a bunch of presentations. By June 28th, we hope to have a number of hands-on labs and camtasia videos available too. Also, the July issue of the IBM iSeries magazine (or eServer I guess its called now) will have 3 articles on WDSc. And if you go to any conferences, like the upcoming iSeries Technical Conference in Las Vegas, we'll be doing numerous presentations and offering numerous hands-on labs to test drive various pieces of this exciting new product. Oh, and please assume that once you get it, you'll have to get the first service pack that will be available coincident with GA ... business as usual :-) Phil Coulthard, iSeries Software Architect, IBM Canada Ltd. coulthar@ca.ibm.com. _______________________________________________ This is the CODE/400 Discussion & Support (CODE400-L) mailing list To post a message email: CODE400-L@midrange.com To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/code400-l or email: CODE400-L-request@midrange.com Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/code400-l.
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