Joe,
Thanks for your information.  I decided to keep using the WSDC due to different licensing model.  We're are still using ADTS and OPM.  Actually, we used WSDC because we have to maintain a lot of OPM RPG and ILE RPG.  The chain is .... one of reason to use ILE RPG is  because we have a lot of OPM RPG.  ILE RPG can be a wrapper... but we still have to maintain the OPM RPG....
Now, I have to pass the RDi licensing model issue to our infrastructure team.  They are our money holder.....   
Thanks again
Kevin
----- Original Message ----
From: Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 4, 2008 11:34:30 AM
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] OS version for RDI
Wai Hung Kevin Lau wrote:
I still don't understand whether RDi and WSDC are for different directions.....
 
Hi Kevin!
I did a complete article on the subject that I think you can access over 
at MC Press, but the short version is this: with V6R1, you have to pay 
for things separately.  In V5R4, 5722WDS included all the compilers and 
all the development tools (PDM, SEU, WDSC) in one single package.
The new package, 5761WDS, separates all the pieces.  There are two 
compiler features, one for ILE and one for older compilers, and three 
development tools options: ADTS, RDi and RDi-SOA.  ADTS is PDM and SEU, 
RDi is the green screen tools from WDSC, and RDi-SOA is RDi plus IBM's 
EGL language.
Each of these is priced separately and by user.  None of them are 
equivalent to the old WDSC, because it included a lot of web development 
tools that aren't in RDi.  RDi is just the Remote Systems Explorer and 
the LPEX editors for the System i languages.  It also has a new 
Application Diagrammer tool and a technology preview (a beta version) of 
a new Screen Designer, which will replace SDA.
Pricing is complicated, as is entitlement (how many license you get when 
you upgrade to V6R1 from a previous release).  Here is the URL:
http://tinyurl.com/3jgo2w
Joe
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