mailman | 1 Jun 2008 13:31

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Peter.Colpaert | 2 Jun 2008 07:40
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Re: J2ME development in WDSCi?

Aaron,

I found a shopping list application on the 'net, and wanted to extend it 
so that I could create the lists, in XML or simple TXT format, on my PC, 
and then transfer it to my phone, as opposed to typing the list on the 
phone keypad (ewww).

I now have a virtual machine with eclipse & J2ME, will try to get it 
working there.

Thanks,

Peter Colpaert
Software Engineer, Consumer Luminaires

Industrieterrein Satenrozen 11, 2550 Kontich, Belgium 
Tel. +32/ 3 450 74 09, Fax +32/ 3 450 74 33, Internal 1317 
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David FOXWELL | 3 Jun 2008 14:56
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SNIPPETS

Hi,

I'm trying to use the snippets to insert a new RPG procedure.

If I have a line like this in my snippet,

D ${Procedure}    PR

How do I get the PR to stay at the same column position, irrespective of what name I use for the procedure ?

Is there a way of ignoring lines like this :

D ${variable} S LIKE ( DFN_${variable}  )

If ${variable} isn't set, leave the line blank ?

Thanks
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Christen, Duane J. | 3 Jun 2008 15:20
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Re: SNIPPETS

Use:
D ${Procedure}...
                          PR

Otherwise the procedure name has to always be 12 characters in length. With the elipsis (...) it can be up to
60 odd characters in length.

Duane Christen

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Subject: [WDSCI-L] SNIPPETS

Hi,

I'm trying to use the snippets to insert a new RPG procedure.

If I have a line like this in my snippet,

D ${Procedure}    PR

How do I get the PR to stay at the same column position, irrespective of what name I use for the procedure ?

Is there a way of ignoring lines like this :

D ${variable} S LIKE ( DFN_${variable}  )

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Aaron Bartell | 3 Jun 2008 16:34
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Re: SNIPPETS

On top of that good idea, I would be curious (an not surprised) if that
portion of WDSC was open source through the base Eclipse offering.  If that
is true then a guy could modify that code to pad with blanks out to a
certain position based on the sub proc name length.

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Christen, Duane J. <
Duane.Christen@...> wrote:

> Use:
> D ${Procedure}...
>                          PR
>
> Otherwise the procedure name has to always be 12 characters in length. With
> the elipsis (...) it can be up to 60 odd characters in length.
>
> Duane Christen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wdsci-l-bounces@...
> [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@...]On Behalf Of David FOXWELL
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 7:57 AM
> To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
> Subject: [WDSCI-L] SNIPPETS
>
>
> Hi,
>
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dnitke | 5 Jun 2008 14:09

RDi SOA

Hey All,

I know that many discussions about this have occurred in the past but searching them isnt giving me the exact
answer so I must ask the questions again. I'm trying to get my company to d/l the RDi-SOA product but cant
seem to find that version in the download list. The following are all that show not of which seem to be what
I'm looking for. 

IBM Rational Developer for SOA Construction for System i V7.1 Windows Multilingual Quickstart Guide
(C184SML)IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 Windows Multilingual Quickstart Guide (C184RML)IBM
Rational Host Access Transformation Services for Multiplatform V7.1 Runtime Enablement,
Multilingual (C194NML)IBM Rational Host Access Transformation Services for Multiplatform V7.1,
Multilingual (C194MML)IBM Rational Host Access Transformation Services for Multiplatform V7.1,
Quick Start Guide, Multilingual (C194LML)IBM Rational Host Access Transformation Services for 5250
Applications V7.1, Quick Start Guide, Multilingual (C194PML)IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1
Windows Multilingual Part 1 (C195ZML)IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 Windows Multilingual
Part 2 (C1960ML)

I installed the basic RDi version but its just the iSeries programmer edition so then I tried applying Hats
on top and it sait I need things like struts (probably part of SOA???). My operations is asking me for the
C19XXYYZZ  part number for the install disks which a web search of IBM as failed to produce. I even tried
downloading a trial with no luck. Any help would be really appreciated and again thanks IBM for taking a
simplistic install (WDSCi) and making it rocket science.

Don N.

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Re: RDi SOA

please test here:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/products/rdi/?S_TACT=105AGX28&S_CMP=DLMAIN
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/08/0205_cole/
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/r/rbex/?S_TACT=105AGX28&S_CMP=DLMAIN

Saludos,
Guillermo Andrades

On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 2:09 PM, dnitke <dnitke@...> wrote:

> Hey All,
>
> I know that many discussions about this have occurred in the past but
> searching them isnt giving me the exact answer so I must ask the questions
> again. I'm trying to get my company to d/l the RDi-SOA product but cant seem
> to find that version in the download list. The following are all that show
> not of which seem to be what I'm looking for.
>
> IBM Rational Developer for SOA Construction for System i V7.1 Windows
> Multilingual Quickstart Guide (C184SML)IBM Rational Developer for System i
> V7.1 Windows Multilingual Quickstart Guide (C184RML)IBM Rational Host Access
> Transformation Services for Multiplatform V7.1 Runtime Enablement,
> Multilingual (C194NML)IBM Rational Host Access Transformation Services for
> Multiplatform V7.1, Multilingual (C194MML)IBM Rational Host Access
> Transformation Services for Multiplatform V7.1, Quick Start Guide,
> Multilingual (C194LML)IBM Rational Host Access Transformation Services for
> 5250 Applications V7.1, Quick Start Guide, Multilingual (C194PML)IBM
> Rational Developer for System i V7.1 Windows Multilingual Part 1
> (C195ZML)IBM Rational Developer for System i V7.1 Windows Multilingual Part
> 2 (C1960ML)
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Justin Taylor | 6 Jun 2008 16:04
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File CCSID of 13488

I have a file (httpd.conf) that has a CCSID of 13488. I can open the file from WRKLNK and it looks fine. If I open
it with WDSc 7, every character is preceded by a square.

Is there some setting that will allow WDSc to open the file correctly?

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Haas, Matt (CL Tech Sv | 6 Jun 2008 16:14
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Re: File CCSID of 13488

Justin,

It's not being recognized as UTF-8. Here is how to fix this problem:

* On your PC, create a file called httpd.conf.
* Go to the admin HTTP server and edit the configuration file
* Copy everything from that screen into the httpd.conf file you just created.
* Make a note of the permissions on httpd.conf on the server and delete the file.
* Copy the httpd.conf file from your PC to the server and fix the permissions as needed.

This will create the file in CCSID 819 which will resolve this issue.

Matt

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Subject: [WDSCI-L] File CCSID of 13488

I have a file (httpd.conf) that has a CCSID of 13488. I can open the file from WRKLNK and it looks fine. If I open
it with WDSc 7, every character is preceded by a square.

Is there some setting that will allow WDSc to open the file correctly?
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Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen | 6 Jun 2008 16:59
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Re: File CCSID of 13488

Haas, Matt (CL Tech Sv) skrev  den 06-06-2008 16:14:
> Justin,
>
> It's not being recognized as UTF-8. Here is how to fix this problem:
>
> * On your PC, create a file called httpd.conf.
> * Go to the admin HTTP server and edit the configuration file
> * Copy everything from that screen into the httpd.conf file you just created.
> * Make a note of the permissions on httpd.conf on the server and delete the file.
> * Copy the httpd.conf file from your PC to the server and fix the permissions as needed.
>
> This will create the file in CCSID 819 which will resolve this issue.
>   
Another approach is to fire up qsh

mv httpd.conf httpd.conf.bad
touch -C 819 httpd.conf
cat httpd.conf.bad >> httpd.conf
rm httpd.conf.bad

That should leave you with a new httpd.conf in codepage 819.  Note that 
it is ">>" and not ">".

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