Hi,
I'm not saying this is definitely the answer to your problem, but I was seeing this same issue with RPGLE and SQLRPGLE service entry points not too long ago and now I don't see that issue. Tl;dr : Make certain of the latest version, and clear all caches.
Firstly, you say you are using RDP 8.5 - Is that v8.5.0 or v8.5.1? The updated version has a lot of fixes in it (and even though it still has a few issues here and there, I still find it better to use than earlier versions.)
Secondly, have you verified your connection through RDP? I did this not too long ago and it reported a few PTFs missing. Those PTFs are installed now, so this *might* be why I am no longer seeing that problem in debug. To verify your connection: open the Remote System Explorer perspective in RDP and expand your connection in the Remote Systems view. Right-click the "Objects" subsystem and "Verify Connection" is two thirds of the way down the context menu.
Finally, I would suggest clearing all caches in the preferences section (type "cache" in the windows|preferences menu, and click the two clear cache buttons you find) and also starting RDP *once* with the -clean command-line option (add -clean to your RDP shortcut properties, run it, exit RDP and remove the -clean from the shortcut.) Then seeing if the problem still exists.
HTH.
-Paul.
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From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Austin, Mark
Sent: 19 March 2013 08:51
To: Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client for System i & iSeries
Subject: [WDSCI-L] RDp 8.5
Hi,
I have just tried using the SEP debug for the first time since upgrading to 8.5 and I have been having several issues with it. My program is a SQLCBLLE with a number of large internal tables (in case this has anything to do with it). When trying to find out the contents of fields I have received CPF7E10 messages - Internal error occurred in two different ways. Firstly, when trying to use the variables view and then when trying to add a table to the monitors view.
It does seem to me that this upgrade, on the debug side of things, is a bit of a backwards step.
As what I'm working on is urgent I'm going to have to go back to my previous release.
Best regards,
Mark Austin
IT Consultant
Universal Music Publishing Group
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-----Original Message-----
From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pat Barrett
Sent: 15 March 2013 17:33
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Installing Rational Developer for i SOA Constructors
Hi,
I am attempting to install the V8.5 Rational Developer for I SOA product.
This requires the Rational Business Developer to be installed first. I downloaded the 60 day trial while the contracts get processed to get a head start. I get all the way through the install process using the IBM Installation Manager until it wants DISK1. It cannot seem to locate the
DISK1 sub folder.
I am on Windows XP Pro (I had previously installed the V7.5 of RDi and uninstalled it on that machine)
IBM Installation Manager is at v1.6.1
I downloaded 10 "zip" files from the IBM download manager and unzipped them.
RBD (3), RDPOWER (1), HATS (1) & WAS_LITE (5)
I used the "Launchpad.exe" to start the install process.
I deselected all the WAS options - message that the disk could not found, even though they were downloaded and unzipped
I continued through the set up options and included Struts Tools as directed in the Quick Start Instructions
After pressing the "Install" button, I get a prompt for DISK1. The Installer does not find the next directory that contains DISK1.
My download directory structures looks like this:
C:\DownloadDirecctor
RBD_85_Trial_Part1
RBD_SETUP
Ad
InstallerImage_linux_gtk_x86
RBD_85_Trial_Part2
RBD
Disk1
RBD_85_Trial_Part3
RBD
Disk2
RD_Power_8.5_EVALUATION_EIMAGE
.
.
.
Any ideas? The DISK1 does not have a disktag file in it. DISK2 does.
My previous installs were from CD media. The Quick Start Installation Instructions did not provide much help.
Pat Barrett
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