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Thanks Adam - my settings are the same, and I've restarted the workbench.
I've got a feeling I need to update WDSC...the pain...:)

On 9/8/06, AGlauser@xxxxxxxxxxxx <AGlauser@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> However, neither method shows the web service option for iSeries.
There's a
> line in the manual that says: Ensure Web Services Development is enabled
on
> the Capabilities page of the Preferences dialogue. I believe I've done
that,
> but still don't see the web services options.

You might have to restart the workbench for the new capabilities to show
up.

Also, I see the Web Services option (the second one anyway).  I don't have
Web Services Development capability turned on, but I do have: Enterprise
Java->Base J2EE Support, iSeries Application Developer, Java Developer,
Web Developer (typical), and XML Developer.

Strange that I don't seem to need to have Web Service Developer (either
sub-capability) for it to show up.  I guess I might run into problems
later in the process I suppose - I've never had opportunity to create a
web service.

HTH,
Adam

wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/09/2006 09:02:50 AM:

> I'm attempting to create an iSeries program web service (Version:
> 6.0.1Build id: 20050725_1800). I'm following the instructions at
> http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iadthelp/v6r0/index.jsp?
> topic=/com.ibm.etools.iseries.webtools.doc/tasks/wsrunwapp.htmand
> am running into problems. The instructions indicate that I can either:
>
>    - Click File > New > Other, expand Web Services and select Web
Service.
>    or
>    - Right-click on the ILE RPG, COBOL, or PCML source object and select
Web
>    Services > Create Web Service.
>
> However, neither method shows the web service option for iSeries.
There's a
> line in the manual that says: Ensure Web Services Development is enabled
on
> the Capabilities page of the Preferences dialog. I believe I've done
that,
> but still don't see the web services options.
>
> Any ideas? Thanks...



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