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Got it. Thanks. Now to figure out how to make the darn thing work. >>> joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 8/4/2005 16:29:36 >>> WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries (5722WDS) basically contains all the compilers (RPG, COBOL, C, and so on) for the iSeries, as well as SEU/PDM, the green screen source editing tools. WDSC is the Eclipse-based thick-client IDE that runs on Windows and talks to the compiler. In addition to a number of tools designed to make it easier to edit, compile and debug traditional iSeries programs (i.e., RPG and COBOL), WDSC includes a very powerful set of web application development tools, ranging from basic web site design to complete J2EE application development, including an embedded test environment that allows you to set breakpoints inside servlets and JSPs. WDSC comes as a set of disks separate from any of your standard iSeries disks. WebSphere Host Publisher is one of the many modernization tools from IBM. Host Publisher no longer exists as a separate entity; its functionality has been included in WebSphere Host Access Transformation Services, or HATS. HATS is basically a screen scraper technology. Hope this helps. Joe > From: Dave Odom > > Do you know anything about the WebSphere Development Studio and the > WebSphere Host Publisher Studio? I have that as part of my iSeries > Enterprise License. Should I also have the WDSc as well as part of my > iSeries license? If so, do you know what disks it is found on?
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