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Hi Jeff,
Yes, please install PTF SI18443 to get QShell to work in WDSC (the messages
that you see indicate that the Remote Shell is not usable).
Cheers,
Kushal Munir
Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
IBM Toronto Lab, 8200 Warden Ave., Markham, ON
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Thanks for the reply Kushal!
The ermote shell view did come up. It said "command shell running", - for
about 30 seconds, then "Command shell finished", and then in the field
below (still in the command shell tab) - it said "Parameters host inPort
OutPort errPort pwd cmd".
I went ahead and ran the Verify Connection from the IFS subsystem and -
yes it looks like I'm missing some PTF's...
Connection to Central service . . . . . . . . . . . . .successful
Connection to Command service . . . . . . . . . . . . .successful
Connection to Data Queue service . . . . . . . . . .successful
Connection to File service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .successful
Connection to Record Access service . . . . . . .successful
Connection to Signon service . . . . . . . . . . . . . .successful
Checking PTFs
WDSC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PTF missing
Remote System Explorer . . PTF missing
Product 5722WDS found
Option 60 found
Required PTF SI18443 is missing
PTF SI14087 successful
PTF SI10107 successful
PTF SI08594 successful
PTF SI08580 successful
PTF SI08194 successful
PTF SI12950 successful
iSeries Web Tooling . . . successful
Product 5722SS1 found
PTF SI18211 successful
iSeries Java Tooling . . successful
WebFacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . PTF missing
Product 5722SS1 found
PTF SI14729 successful
PTF SI18230 successful
PTF SI17358 successful
PTF SI07018 successful
PTF SI14877 successful
PTF SI12942 successful
PTF SI13004 successful
PTF SI13060 successful
PTF SI09459 successful
PTF SI17013 successful
PTF SI16216 successful
Required PTF SI19120 is missing
Required PTF SI20675 is missing
Required PTF SI20712 is missing
Required PTF SI20521 is missing
Product 5722WDS found
PTF SI07526 successful
iSeries Integrated Debugger . . PTF missing
Product 5722SS1 found
PTF SI08512 successful
PTF SI05304 successful
PTF SI17853 successful
PTF SI18709 successful
PTF SI19010 successful
Required PTF SI20699 is missing
Required PTF SI22840 is missing
Product 5722999 found
PTF MF30131 successful
iSeries Integrated Debugger - Advanced Edition only . .
successful
iSeries Remote Control Access . . successful
Product 5722SS1 found
PTF SI08018 successful
Checking host callbacks
Checking callback to debug daemon
Host PTF missing. The requested function is not
available.
Checking callback to RSE daemon
Host PTF missing. The requested function is not
available.
Jeff Stevens
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Hi Jeff,
When you run the compile action from RSE, does the Remote Shell view come
up with prompts containing the path to the parent folder? If not, that
means QShell is not working in WDSC and you might be missing a PTF. You
can
right click on the IFS Files subsystem and run Verify Connection... to
check that the PTFs for Remote System Explorer are installed.
Cheers,
Kushal Munir
Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
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Thanks for the help.
I finally went ahead and setup a project from the Java perspective. And
yes, there is a Java Build path on the properties of a project. That is
where the compile goes. So, I've given up on trying how to edit and
compile a java source from the RSE, I just use the java perspective.
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Jeff,
Your questions got me thinking as to whether or not I was doing something
not quite correct. I was doing my Java coding using the iSeries Editing
Perspective. I was working directly out of my IFS directory.
Today, I tried using the Java Perspective. I now see the relationship to a
project like you mentioned. I found that my .class objects were being
created in my workspace in a folder named the same as my project. In my
case, C:\Documents and
Settings\nick\IBM\rationalsdp6.0\workspace\JavaforRPG.
I apologize for the confusion.
Nick
Thanks Nick. So you don't have a "project" setup? You just navigate to the IFS and
the folder, and right click and select compile(javac)?
I've refreshed the RSE and doubled checked the IFS folder - a class file
is definitly NOT being built.
Jeff Stevens Mize, Houser & Co. P.A. 913 451 1882 JStevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx nickmart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent by: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 08/14/2006 11:42 AM Please respond to Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject Re: [WDSCI-L] Compile Java - Where does .class file go? Jeff, I use the same steps to compile my .java source. In my case, it is
creating the .class in the same IFS directory as the .java. The .class item does not show until I do a refresh on the directory by right clicking on the directory and selecting "refresh".
NickI have a .java source on the IFS. I'm using RSE and right click on the
.java file, and select compile. The command it executes is javac
-deprecation -classpath . ${resource_name}
I don't see that I get any errors, but I can't find my class file. This
is not in a project - just a single .java source.
Any suggestions as to where the class goes - or how do I control whereitgoes? Thanks! Jeff Stevens Mize, Houser & Co. P.A. 913 451 1882 JStevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- This is the Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries (WDSCI-L)
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