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As David mentions, RDp is built on Eclipse...so there's some built in
Java functionality and there's always plugins...

However, WDSC 7 had some extra IBM provided web functionality, to get
that again, you'd need the "for i SOA construction" or "Power Tools
for IBM i"
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/rdproductline/compare.html#dtab2N1020F

And yes, WDSC 7 doesn't support the new in IBM i 6.1 or 7.1 RPG bifs or opcodes.

HTH,
Charles

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Smith, Mike
<Mike_Smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We are currently using WDSC 7.0. I am going to try and get my boss to approve a move to RDP.

We are a 2 person shop and do most development in RPGLE, CL. However we do a small amount of Java. Mostly to retrieve data from Access tables.
We are on 6.1 and not likely to move for another year or so to 7.1

Is RDP the only product I need? I thought Java was in a separate offering, but I don't see it. Something like RDP SOI.

Can I do the Java from Eclipse? Meaning develop java programs that hit the I and access?

It appears there are a couple of ways to license RDP? Any recommendations on this?

Is there anything that's not available in SEU that is available in RDP to really push this move(ie validation for new opcodes, etc)


Thanks for any input

Mike
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