Hi Don,

I'm not an install expert but from what I understand in order to get
Struts, I think you just need to select Struts when installing RBD then
all should be fine. I think that you can go back and modify the install
to add Struts then have another go a installing HATS and it will be
peachy.

I am told that the RDi SOA Quickstart guide explains the steps.


Mike

Mike Hockings, P.Eng.
System i Application Development Tools - CODE/Designer & WebFacing !
IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory
hockings@xxxxxxxxxx
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wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 06/05/2008 08:09:35 AM:

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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