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Hi Mike,

Any chance the auto-build preference got turned off?  Open the preferences 
dialog and check on the Workbench preference page for "Perform build 
automatically on resource modification".

Don Yantzi
Modernization ? Web Programming Lead
WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
IBM Toronto Lab





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Hi all:

I am using WebSphere Development Studio Client Advanced Edition for 
iSeries Version: 5.1.2.6. I am a mainly a Java developer and have always 
been able to replace my code during debug and have it accepted and 
recognized by the WTE. Recently, this is no longer the case. I now have to 

stop the WTE server, rebuild the projects (which I used to never have to 
do) and then start the server again in debug mode. I can't take it 
anymore!!

The only change that I have made is, after an unsuccessful Aldon update, I 

uninstalled the Aldon Repository stuff just to get my workspace back so I 
could work.

Any ideas on how to get my hot code replace working again?

Thanks

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