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John,

WDS is the product name for SEU, SDA, RLU, and whatever else exists under that "Websphere Development Studio" banner...

There USED to be an eclipse based client that was labeled as "Websphere Development Studio Client", or WDSC for short... This product has been replaced (several times) by "Rational Developer for POWER systems", commonly referred to as RDi. Current version is 9.1. I assume that when you say WDS, you really mean RDi.

OS and product release levels?

Firewall is still probably the culprit. We maintain an internal "PCI Segment" to rigidly control network access across this "boundary". If your host stores PCI controlled data (Credit Card anything), then it is likely behind another firewall.

-Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John R. Smith, Jr.
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 9:51 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Websphere Development Studio dropping connection

When I use WDS at one of my clients, my session disconnects after an idle period (not sure how long, maybe 30 minutes) and I have to close and restart WDS to get reconnected. When I get reconnected and try to reopen the source member that I had open it tells me the member is already open and gives me an option to kill the old job. It is also worth mentioning that I do not lose my 5250 connection when this happens so it is not a network dropping issue.



When I am connected to my company's iSeries, I can leave WDS idle for hours and I never lose the connection. Is there some kind of timeout on my client's iSeries that is causing the disruption?





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