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This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Hi David, <Just a note, it may be worth your time to get a standalone version of Tomcat running.> I actually did that with version 4.0.3 using that article but I still wanted to resolve the issue with the IBM version in case the 'Tomcat Wizard issue' was only 1 of the symptoms of the underlying problem. I didn't feel comfortable that my system was set up properly. It was actually your comment last week about the possibility of damaged jar files that caused me to uninstall/reinstall DG1 and ultimately resolve the problem, thanks. I'm very glad to hear that you and others are working with Tomcat on iSeries, I am very interested in it as well and I'm hoping to make some real progress now that I'm past this problem. I am curious about what development tools you and others are using. I've built a fair number of IIS/ASP sites using Visual Interdev (ughh), a product called Drumbeat and now Dreamweaver/UltraDev but I'm just getting started with JSP's. However, now that Macromedia has come out with MX and MS has released .NET, I'm considering using MS' Enterprise Architect for .NET and IBM's Websphere Studio Application Developer for Java/JSP, what do you think?. Also, are you using the Jtopen version of the Toolbox? Thanks, Tim Tim Sullivan Access Paths, Inc Londonderry, NH 03053 --
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