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I don't do anything with WebFacing, but for standard WDSC features you need
the following host server started:

Remote Command
File
DDM
Data Queue

Use the verify connection action from the context menu (right-click) on any
iSeries subsystem such as iSeries objects.  This will check that the host
servers are started and make sure you have all required PTFs.

Joe

P.S. I have a book out called WDSC: Step by Step from MCPress Online, as
well as a self-paced course entitled WDSC for RPG Programmers from Rochester
Initiative.


From: larry.l.miller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

IBM touts WDSc as the best thing to hit the development scene since
sliced bread.  But just try to find a little bit of "How To"
information to get started after you load and install the package!

I need a topographical map.  What virtual servers do I need, where do
they need to be created?  On the PC, on the i5, and what
is used to create them?

The only training course I can find is not yet scheduled.  All roads
lead to this course, so to speak, since every link I seen goes to the
IBM page describing the course in great detail, but it isn't scheduled.

So can someone simply give out a list of servers, real and/or virtual,
needed to run WDSc and Web Facing functions?



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