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Not to pick nits, Mike, but why does it rely on web tools? Calling an RPG program from Java doesn't have anything to do with the web. The Program Call wizard was available in the Java perspective.

Joe

Hi Nancy,

The program call bean relies on the Web tools provided by RAD. If you have RDp and RAD (or RBD) in the same package group it is available. Go to File->New->Other... expand "IBM i", Expand Java and you will find it there.

Mike

Mike Hockings, P.Eng.
IBM Rational Developer for System z and Power Technical Support
IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory hockings@xxxxxxxxxx voice 1-905-413-3199 T/L 313-3199 ITN 23133199




From:
Nancy McMahon - Corporate <Nancy.McMahon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
10/01/2010 06:11 PM
Subject:
[WDSCI-L] Where's the Program Call Bean Wizard in RDP or RAD or RBD?
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When I had WDSC I could create a Program Call Bean in a Dynamic web project by doing New> Other> iSeries> Java> Program Call Bean. Under iSeries was Java, Local and Remote. In RDP the iSeries is gone, but I have IBM i. IBM i only has Local and Remote. Where did the Java Program Call Bean wizard go?

Nancy McMahon





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