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Hi Joe,
We at IBM definitely appreciate all the promotion and teaching you do on
our behalf. You do a much better job at reaching people with our own
message, than we do ;-)

I think Mike was just giving you a compliment in saying how intimidating
you are.
If you would know Mike, you would know he is speaking in a light-hearted
manner and is always making jokes. I know that tone and facial expressions
get lost in the electronic communication. But rest assured we do value and
respect you and all of your contributions.

Cheers,
Edmund,


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Dude. Are you saying I'm whinging? When is the last time I said
anything remotely negative about the tools? I'm the biggest advocate
the Rational tools have. Feel free to check the archives. Or blog
posts. Or articles. Or books I've written, fer goshsakes! If you're
looking for someone who bashes the Rational tools, it ain't me!

Cripes. I spend years evangelizing for these tools, and then I question
one thing about the tool and suddenly you're slapping me down worse than
Karl Rove trash-talking Christine O'Donnell <grin>.

Joe

Ah Joe, you always make me hesitate to answer people's questions here...

For the program call bean wizard's dependencies I can only guess since I
have not worked on any of that code directly . However since the wizard
is available when I have RBD in the same package group as RDp and it is
not available when I have only RDp and also that the wizard has some Web
service capabilities I can only assume that the Web stuff is where the
dependencies on RAD are.

If you really do feel strongly about this then I would suggest that
whinging about it here is unlikely to change things. Opening an RFE to
request a change in the product or maybe even a PMR if you think it is a
defect (though I don't think it is) might go further...

Mike (just a messenger)


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:
Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for
System i & iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
10/02/2010 12:06 PM
Subject:
Re: [WDSCI-L] Where's the Program Call Bean Wizard in RDP or RAD or RBD?
Sent by:
wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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>
To:
"'wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
10/01/2010 06:11 PM
Subject:
[WDSCI-L] Where's the Program Call Bean Wizard in RDP or RAD or RBD?
Sent by:
wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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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