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>> I may be missing something, but it seems quite a step backward from Code/400, VisualAge Java, and WebSphere Studio, which I believe it replaces. What you are missing David is the correct tense in your statement. It should be "which I believe it _will_ replace." Code/400 (a new version) and all the other tools will be integrated into the new Eclipse based IDE over the next 12 months or so. Undoubtedly some features (notably in VAJ which I believe will not have the visual composition piece initially) will step backwards a bit for a short period before they are fully integrated. Jon Paris Partner400
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