I believe that the new Web Service support just released in December for V5R4 does not require WDSC. Eric Masson wrote: matt.haas@thomsonlearning.com writes: Hi Matt, WDSC is essentially Eclipse and a bunch of plug-ins. Yes, I've seen that, and the price of the license for getting & using this plugins is imho very high. I've done this several times and usually
On Nov 27, 2:33 pm, bake...@optusnet.com.au wrote: On Nov 28, 12:07 am, matt.h...@thomsonlearning.com wrote: On Nov 27, 5:40 am, bake...@optusnet.com.au wrote: Hi, I am currently creating web services using WSDCi 6.0.1 All looks OK, and I have created about 10 web services that use RPGLE on the back end. The problem is that if I
On Aug 17, 8:52 am, matt.h...@thomsonlearning.com wrote: You can do this but you need to use IP based virtual hosts and not name based virtual hosts to do it. If You're only using the IBM documentation, I can see where you would get lost. IBM's documentation stinks pretty bad. The offical Apache documentation athttp://httpd.apache.org on the other hand, is really good. It's been a long
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matt.haas@thomsonlearning.com napisał(a): If you look at the properties for the file shares you've defined through iSeries Navigator, there is a setting to make them read/write. Matt On Jun 6, 6:02 am, tomasz <t...@nospam.com> wrote: Hi. I've created new folder in IFS and share it. I can see it on Windows when I find my iSeries (V5R3) on network neighberhood.