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wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/15/2006 03:47:17 PM:

> We are going to be implementing Turnover, and we keep getting told that 
we 
> must use the turnover client (Eclipse 3.1.1 with the Turnover plugin) to 

> define our applications.  Does anyone know if this is really true, or if 
there
> is any differences between the client and WDSc with the turnover plugin? 
 They
> look identical.

As long as you have WDSC 6 there is no difference.  Anyone that is telling 
you that you cannot use WDSC is mistaken.  When someone refers to the 
"TurnOver Client" it should be with the assumption that it can either be 
installed as a standalone Eclipse client (for people that do not need WDSC 
like non-programmers) or it can be installed into WDSC 6 or both.

So by all means use WDSC 6 and feel free to use my name with whomever you 
are speaking to.

Mark


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