Creating an application

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amor...@ingsoft.cl

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Jan 9, 2012, 6:01:34 PM1/9/12
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Hello,

As a first user of WOW, the installation went fine on my AS400 V5R4,
including lib restoration of PJSYS70 and PJUSER70 in the AS400.
Connection definition and starting it went OK as well.
I can see the AS400 libraries and files when using the Field
Description Manager.
But I have no way to understand why the "choose" option, when trying
to define an application, does not show the recently connection
defined.


Regards,
Amilcar Morales

Paul Holm

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Jan 18, 2012, 6:14:48 PM1/18/12
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Amilcar,

Sorry about the delay, we were not notified of the issue until just
now.

Can you do the following:
Change the CCSID from 65535 to 37 on the System i and restart the
tomcat server, now works just fine.

Let me know if this solves your problem. Thanks, Paul

Amilcar Morales

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Jan 20, 2012, 9:37:00 AM1/20/12
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Hi Paul,

Thank you for your kind advice.
It solved the problem and WOW is running fine.

Regards,
Amilcar Morales

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Asunto: [WOW Community Ed:107] Re: Creating an application

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Amilcar Morales

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Jan 20, 2012, 10:15:18 AM1/20/12
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Hi Paul,

I have another issue to ask for your advice.
I have created one application and one operationa, and I have tested it without any problem.
But when I tried to invoke the execution using http://192.1.254.110/wow70/run?id=1 the browser do not find something to execute. I am afraid that the calling sentence is different when working with an IBM iSeries. The PJSYS70 and PJUSER70 are installed in the iSeries.

Regards,
Amilcar Morales

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Asunto: RE: [WOW Community Ed:107] Re: Creating an application

Torgerson, Travis

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Jan 20, 2012, 12:10:53 PM1/20/12
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Hello Amilcar~

When you installed and set up your tomcat server, did you use all the default settings or did you change things (the port, specifically)?  If you did not change the port, try appending the port to the url (the default Port is 8080), something like this:


Please let us know if that fixes the situation.

Thanks
Travis

On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 9:15 AM:
On Jan 9, 3:01 pm:

Torgerson, Travis

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Jan 20, 2012, 12:25:20 PM1/20/12
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Amilcar~

We also have a chapter in our WOW Builder's guide that talks about running WOW Apps via URLs, it can be found here:


Travis
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