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Charles,

You may be correct, though I thought that there was something that had to be running on the server side that came out of 5722-WDS. It would, of course, be nice if only the client side was needed for such situations, especially since, as I said, some didn't even have SEU!

        * Jerry C. Adams
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Wilt, Charles wrote:
Jerry,

I'm not sure that WDSC wouldn't have been an option.

AFAIK, the license for WDSC doesn't restrict you to setting up connections only 
for machines which
have the 5722-WDS license program on them.

Of course, you wouldn't have been able to compile, but at least WDSC would have 
allowed you two look
at the source on those other machines.

Charles
-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Jerry Adams
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 9:06 AM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] SEU-WDSc

I once worked for a company that had iSeries machines located around the world. 
 While we did all of
the program maintenance from Nashville, occasionally it was necessary to 
maintain individual source
members (not programs).  So we did not license the compilers for those 
machines; thus, WDSc would not
have been an option. Even SEU wasn't available on all machines; what a pain!

        * Jerry C. Adams
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qsrvbas@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
DBelcher wrote:
   7. Re: WDSCI-L Digest, Vol 5, Issue 174
      (DBelcher)

The King (SEU/PDM) is dead. Long live the King (WDSc)!
Due to the necessary wait before a really useful PC gets here, I can only use WDSc for certain purposes that it's pretty good at doing. I expect to make the transition to more like 90% of my time in WDSc soon.
For day to day stuff now, it's closer to 10%.

However, I really, /really/ hope SEU/PDM _never_ become "dead". Sooner or later, TCP/IP or an ethernet card or the DDM server or some other System i component is gonna have trouble and I'm gonna have to do some direct green-screen programming, maybe to modify the startup program or who knows what.

When that happens and WDSc is the only "live" option, somebody at IBM will hear about it. All the way from here. And it probably won't even require a phone call.

SEU/PDM don't always need to have new features, but they better be there when needed.

Tom Liotta


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