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I think Dave Shaw may have answered your question. But to be sure you can
start the daemon by clicking Start>All Programs>IBM CODE and VisualAge RPG
6.0>Communications>Communication Daemon.

Gregg

On 6/18/07, Turnidge, Dave <DTurnidge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Don't have the products on a shared drive, so just used the CD.

1. The CD auto loaded and installed
2. I took the defaults
3. I started Code
4. I entered the command on the command line
5. Here's where the trouble starts... I don't see the CODE "daemon" in
the system tray... But I remember it being there before.
6. I don't have "TurnOver"...

I can load CODE and Designer from All Programs, but that doesn't link it
to the source in WDSCi...

-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Gregg Willow
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 11:39 AM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Code Designer from WDSCi V7

The following are my notes for installing Code Designer. You may just
need to setup the daemon and preferences....

The CODE/400 products need to be installed from the shared network
drive.
The CODE daemon needs to be updated and then some changes to the
TurnOver perspective.

1. Double-click on x:\yourdirectory\CODE and VisualAge RPG
6.0\setup.exe.
2. Take the defaults during setup.
3. Start CODE/400. Start>All Programs>IBM Code and VisualAge RPG
6.0>CODE>CODE
Editor.
4. On the command line at the bottom of the screen enter EXTRAS ON
and
press Enter.
5. You should notice a CODE daemon in the system tray. Right-click it
and
select Properties. Under Server Settings, enter user ID, password and
'youriseries' for IP address and click OK.
6. Close CODE Editor.
7. In WDSc, select Window>Preferences...>TurnOver>Developer>Code400.
Enter the users default library (ex. MYLIB) and 'youriseries' for CODE
server name. Click Apply and OK.
8. Verify that a DSPF opens in CODE Designer through the TurnOver
perspective.

HTH,

Gregg


On 6/18/07, Turnidge, Dave <DTurnidge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> This is the first time (I think) since installing WDSCi V7 that I have

> attempted to access Code Designer. However, Code Designer is not
> coming up. It just stays in WDSCi. I am right-clicking the .DSPF name,

> and selecting Code Designer. A little mental activity happens, and
> then nothing.
>
> Suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Dave
>
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