On 07-Feb-2014 08:38 -0800, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I no longer have the product IBM i Access for Wireless as support
for that was no longer valid with 7.1 of the OS. However, when I go
to the http://myibmi:2001 and go into web tasks I still see
   QIWIRELESS      V7.1 (int app svr)
Do I just use that interface to remove it?
Any other cleanup I should do? Like blast some stream file
directories associated with it?
  Huh. I would have expected the DLTLICPGM 5722XP1 request [presumably 
performed as part of the "Prepare for Install"] would have performed a 
Remove TCP/IP Server (RMVTCPSVR) to rid of the server definition, along 
with deleting both the product library named QIWR and all associated non 
/QSYS.LIB directories and files.
  The v5r3 Product Load (PRDLOD) object QIWR0050 in library QIWR 
[shipped with 5722XP1] shows the following directory also was part of 
the product, with the two sub-directories MCPervasive and ToolboxME:
    /QIBM/ProdData/Access/Wireless
  The following sub-directory has symbolic links to the servelet code 
apparently:
    /QIBM/ProdData/Access/Wireless/MCPervasive/lib
  Those links point to some of the files in the following sub-directory:
/QIBM/ProdData/OS400/MGTC/Pervasive
  The following sub-directory has both a JAR file and what appears to 
be some licensing verbiage:
    /QIBM/ProdData/Access/Wireless/ToolboxME/lib
  The text there, may imply there would be no requirement to have a 
licensed copy of the 5722-XP1 LPP installed in order to use and share 
the software [¿within that particular directory?; i.e. the file 
jt400Micro.jar which is apparently available as part of the Java Toolbox 
JT400 sfw (in JTOpen) per:
<
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzahh/microsetup.htm>
_Downloading and setting up ToolboxME_
"You must separately download IBM® Toolbox for Java™ 2 Micro Edition 
(jt400Micro.jar), which is contained in JTOpen."].?:
    /QIBM/ProdData/Access/Wireless/ToolboxME/lib/IBM_Public_License.txt
  Searching QIWIRELESS [and QWIRELESS for a presumed misspelling] on 
the midrange archives, shows that beyond those product directories, the 
run-time also creates a user-data directory:
   /QIBM/UserData/OS400/MGTC/QIWIRELESS/logs
  There could be other possible user-data locations somewhere under the 
following, but nothing revealed in the archives searching QIWIRELESS:
   /qibm/userdata/Access
added kwds: McYpvPervasive  McYpvPervasiveResources
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