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Great news on that command!!!

It was my DCR to have the Application Development portion of iSeries 
Navigator enhanced to include subsystem name that got it reinstated.  Yes, 
Application Development was dropped in V5R3.  But due to my extreme 
lobbying and the cooperation of the Domino Support team IBM did discover 
that end users were using that for this Domino reason (and would not be 
impressed with the workaround/reacharound to use a green screen unix based 
report).  Thus Application Development was added back to iSeries Navigator 
in V5R3 when it became GA and got to a certain level of ptf's.  Originally 
it was dropped because of severe restrictions that V5R3 be unicode 
enabled, or all java and they didn't want to spend the effort on 
Application Development when they figured only a few propeller headed unix 
dweebs were using it and figured unix developers preferred green screen.

Rob Berendt
-- 
Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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We are shipping a new command which allows the clean up by Domino server 
name. 

Walter Scanlan 
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I am under the impression that the "Application Development" section in 
iSeries Navigator V5R2 and earlier will be removed in V5R3 (i5/OS?). If 
this is true, then do we have a replacement feature that will let us clear 


up the shared memory, semaphores, and kernel message queues?

Chris Whisonant
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IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert - iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2
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