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Yeah, who knows for sure? This is the Advanced version, downloaded from the Software Evaluation site for business partners (developers). Maybe there's some difference there. I have installed the latest fixes, all the way to a 5.1.0.4 something or other. Maybe the extra link came from that last update.

But now I wonder why I have Site Developer at all. The Advanced version is based on WSAD (Application Developer).

Vern

At 09:01 AM 10/15/2004, you wrote:
wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/15/2004 09:53:08 AM:

> Interesting - Here's what I have:
>
> Start
>       |----Programs
>           |-----IBM Websphere Studio
>               |-----Development Studio Client Advanced Edition for
iSeries
> 5.1 (folder)
>               |-----Site Developer (folder)
>               |-----Development Studio Client Advanced Edition for
iSeries 5.1
>               |-----Site Developer 5.1.1
>
> This is one version back - it is not the latest, 5.1.2. At least at this

> version, the last 2 items are different. Site Developer opens up with a
Web
> perspective and a Java perspective. And the RSE perspective is not
> available under Windows->Open Perspective->Other... -- it's not there at

> all. Also, they use separate workspaces.
>
> So, in response to Mark Phippard's post, there is a difference between
> them. A person COULD take advantage of this, to segregate iSeries and
> non-iSeries development, maybe. But all the functionality of WSSD (or
WSAD)
> is in WDSC. Therefore, why not stick with just the one?
>
> I do not know if this is still the case for 5.1.2

5.1.2 only installs one icon, although the second EXE is still on your
drive. I thought 5.1.0 was the same and that only 5.0 installed multiple
icons?  The EXE's themselves are just simple launchers,  I believe it is
the parm passed to the EXE that really controls it, although perhaps in
the absence of the parm, the defaults change?  The parm is  -feature
com.ibm.wdsclient.  This tells Eclipse the "branding" feature.  I am not
sure why the WDSC plugins wouldn't still be available, but you are correct
that the default perspective is part of the branding and will change.

As for the workspace, you normally get an initial dialog that lets you
choose your workspace.  The defaults will be different, but you should be
able to select the same one.  That being said, if the WDSC plugins really
are not available, you would get errors if you tried to use the same
workspace.

I keep all of my workspaces under C:\worskspaces.

With 5.1.2, I do not have a second icon.  If I launch the other EXE
directly, I get the alternate branding, however, I can still open and use
the RSE perspective.  That is how I recall it working on previous versions
as well.

Mark





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