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it
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
andWindow>Preferences...>TurnOver>Developer>Code400.
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
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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