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We had authority problems when publishing to the IFS. Here is how I remedied it. I granted directory authority to the user we were connecting to the IFS with for publishing. To do this, I wennt OS/400 command line type WRKLNK and press Enter. Then I drilled down to the publishing directories (/QIBM/ProdData .....) using option 5. When I hit the appropriate directory, (may be IBMWebAS) I used option "9" to edit the authority, and gave full object manipulation authority for that folder. I don't think that the authorities are automatically echoed recursively, so we needed to do the same for the servlet directory and the theme directory. Hopefully this will be of help to you. "Donald Burdette" <dburdett@ix.netco To: <JAVA400-L@midrange.com> m.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: WebSphere Problems owner-java400-l@mi drange.com 09/21/00 02:23 PM Please respond to JAVA400-L We are very frustrated with WebSphere. We were able to get version 2 of websphere up and running, we used the WebStudio product to create some very fundamental servlets and everything was working. Since we wanted to have 128 bit encryption we decided to upgrade to 3.02. We have not been able to get things working since then. We had a long spell where we could not even get the thing to run, but after numerous PTF's and untold dollars with IBM support, we have the product running to the point where we can at least display the "Hello World" servlet. But we can't seem to publish any of our previous servlets. They either crash or we get a "not authorized' command. I suspect that a lot of problems may be security related, but I have no idea what I should do to correct them. The documentation sucks. There isn't anything remotely like a manual for WebSphere on the AS/400 and the manuals that are out there for NT or some of the other platforms seem to contradict one another, usually due to differences between the various websphere versions. So, what am I to do? The programmer I have working on this is ready to revolt. He has had experience with IIS and thinks the WebSphere stuff is a pile of you know what. We went to the IBM WebSphere conference in Las Vegas and most of the instructors there had never heard of an AS/400. Go figure. So my questions are these: 1) Are there any good materials, on the web, book form or written on a napkin that can give us some clear instructions on how get websphere running and publish servlets using WebStudio? 2) Is 3.02 flawed? Should we wait for 3.5 and magically life will be better? 3) Should we look at hiring a consultant to get us over the hump? If yes, where would we find one? Do you know any? 4) Should we forget websphere and do something else? I am looking forward to your answers! +--- | This is the JAVA/400 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to JAVA400-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to JAVA400-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to JAVA400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: joe@zappie.net +--- +--- | This is the JAVA/400 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to JAVA400-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to JAVA400-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to JAVA400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: joe@zappie.net +---
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