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I'm trying to get webshpere application server installed on both my PC and
AS/400 (I mean iSeries - I am just more comfortable with the old name).
Anyway I don't seem to have everything at the same level so things aren't
working.

The websphere studio help screen indicates that I am at: "Websphere Studio
Professional V3.5 Build 20000810-04005" on my PC.
On the AS/400 I find that we have "5769AS1   *COMPATIBLE  WebSphere
Application Server for AS/400" .

When I installed Websphere on my PC (Windows 2000 - Version 5.0 Build 2195:
Service Pack 1) there was a read-me message saying that I needed the QEJBSBS
running on the AS/400 for the websphere product to work.  I can not find
this subsystem, nor the QEJB library anywhere on the system.  I'm obviously
missing something but am not sure what it is.

What I am hoping to do is learn how to "webface" a program that was written
to use a DDS based Display file.  I've read that this can be done with
websphere.  But it seems that the more I read, the more confused I get about
what products and versions of products I have and need to do this.  Would
some kind soul please provide me some simple guidance as to what I have done
wrong.

Andy Leisk
Senior Programmer Analyst
Banta Global Turnkey Group
Menasha, WI 54952
(920) 751-4434

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