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  1. foongkim

    JavaBean -> PCML -> RPG

    Hi dear, I was wondering is it anyone out there tried using this method before to retrieve or call the legacy system that coded in RPG? This is because I am having some problem where my IBM WebSphere Application Server couldn't locate my PCML files althought I have put tha file in my CLASSPATH...
  2. foongkim

    JSP for WAS (WebSphere Application Server 3.5.4)

    My Godness, please, i am running on AS400 not mainframe. And I am asking for help for that.
  3. foongkim

    JSP for WAS (WebSphere Application Server 3.5.4)

    I didn;t use any ide to develop my code. Budget constraint. So, I use notepad to develop my JSP and Servlet code, compile it in AS4000, after ftp it in.
  4. foongkim

    JSP for WAS (WebSphere Application Server 3.5.4)

    I am running my WebSphere 3.5.4 with AS400. That's means I am using W2K to be my Admin Console where els my pages, servlet and all the data is directly connected to AS400. Now, the latest infor is I have found the Document Root of the application. I have posted my JSP and Bean within that...
  5. foongkim

    JSP for WAS (WebSphere Application Server 3.5.4)

    Hi all, I am having a trouble here. I can't find anyplace for me to put in my JSP page. I would like anyone fo you can guide me thorugh. My version is 3.5.4 Standard Edition. I manage to find the path to ftp in my Servlet but I can't do the same for my JSP. I know I have to create the JSP...

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