EGL

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EGL is IBM Rational's Enterprise Generation Language. This is a web application code generation environment.

EGL is currently an extension to either Rational Application Developer, or WDSC. You'd use RAD if you were a web developer not wanting a System i - oriented IDE like WDSC. WDSC contains some of the elements of RAD. The packaging for EGL is reported (Jan 2008) to be about to change.

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Installation notes

The following midrange archive link provides information to watch out for if you are installing RBDe on RAD7 when WDSC7 also exists on the same machine: [1]

WDSC/iSeries may not be compatible with RBDe

Scenario: WDSC v7.0.x existed on the PC. Wanted to install RDBe but didn't want to effect WDSC v7.0.x with any potential "hiccups". RAD v7 was downloaded so a separate install from WDSC v7 could take place and eventually install the RBDe plugin in RAD v7 vs. WDSC v7. This caused a conflict during the installation. IBM support described the situation as follows.

The following steps lead to the error:

  1. You started with WDSC (Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries)
  2. You then installed RAD 7.0
  3. Lastly, you then attempted to install RBDe 7.x

The relevant error is:

152  ERROR  00:28.21 Error expanding installation packages in installation context "com.ibm.sdp.eclipse.ide": 
No included version of component "com.ibm.xtools.rmp" meets all tolerances 
Version 7.1.120.v200709171543 does not satisfy require tolerance [7.0.0,7.1.0) in component "com.ibm.xtools.transform.ui" 
Version 7.0.0.v200611151730 does not satisfy require tolerance [7.1.0,8.0.0) in component "com.ibm.xtools.comparemerge.team" 

153 ERROR 00:28.21 Installing IBM® Rational® Business Developer Extension 7.0.0 is not allowed; it is not compatible with IBM® WebSphere® Development Studio Client for iSeries® 7.0.0.4. 
       

A possible solution is to install RAD 7 into another (totally different) "package group" via your IM, then install the RBDe into that "package group"; it is strongly suggest that the "shared" directory NOT be the same one used for the "package group" used for the the WDSC installation.


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