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Hi all,

I am fairly new to wdsc and am having some issues with working.   I have
written couple of servlets, xml parsers that had some errors and things
and now my 'tasks' window is full.  I am not able to delete any of them.
These were test ones and I don't want to spend much time in rectifying
errors since I have a project with deadline that I have to concentrate.
But I am not getting any tasks added for any other errors/status
messages any more.  How do I rectify this problem?   

I went and deleted a window and when I put it back, I cannot place it
where it was earlier.  For instance, I closed the outline window that
was on the right top corner of the view, in the java perspective and I
tried to later add it.  Now I am not able to place it on the right
corner of the screen. 

Can I connect to as/400 without configuring websphere on as/400?  I just
want my xml to retrieve data from as/400 or look at my service program.
How can I do this? 

Is there a book/documentation/website that I can refer to for all these
issues.

Thanks,

Sudha

 

Sudha Ramanujan

SunGard Futures Systems

sramanujan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:sramanujan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

(312) 577 6179

(312) 577 6101 - Fax


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