WAS is certainly complex - although I'm told by non-IBMers that the latest
Express wizards make setting it up pretty easy.  My biggest problem with WAS
is not so much set-up (I can always pay to have that done) but rather
working out what the *^%$ is up with it when it falls over.

 >> The IDE includes a mini-version of the server, so the app dev on the
developer PC works out of the box.  It is easy.

In IBM's defense, this is one thing that WDSC does _really_ well.  You can
run the JSPs etc. on the PC and still have it communicate with the iSeries
to run the RPG code to do the "real work".  There's zero set up - it just
does it.  And it is not a mini-version it is the full server.

Jon Paris
Partner400
www.Partner400.com



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