You can use existing 
               		native Enterprise Server resource definitions with 
               		Enterprise Server for .NET. 
               		Studio Enterprise Edition contains a utility to migrate a resource definitions file for use with 
               		Enterprise Server for .NET. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            
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                  		  Open a command prompt in 
                     			 Studio Enterprise Edition. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		  Use the 
                     			 casrdtex utility to export the existing resource definitions file into an intermediate XML format. 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  By default the 
                     				casrdtex utility exports the resource definitions in IBM assembler macro format using the default 
                     				dfhurdex exit. However, by overriding the default exit with the 
                     				dfhurdexxml exit (with the 
                     				/ue command line option), the resource definitions are exported in an XML format. You use this in the second step of the migration
                     process. 
                     			 
                   For example, the following command converts the 
                     				 native Enterprise Server resource definition 
                     				 dfhurdexxml to the 
                     				 esdefs.xml file. 
                     				 casrdtex /v /ue:dfhurdexxml /ip.\ /oc:\mydir\esdefs.xml 
/i /g /x /e /l /s /f /d /z /t /y /m
 
Cut and paste the following version to an editor, then edit to suit your requirements: 
                     				 casrdtex /v /ue:dfhurdexxml /ip.\ /oc:\mydir\esdefs.xml /i /g /x /e /l /s /f /d /z /t /y /m 
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                  		  Open a command prompt in 
                     			 Enterprise Developer. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		  Use the 
                     			 seerdfconv utility to convert the XML file you created. 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  For example, to convert the intermediate XML file from the previous step's example, use the following command. 
                     			 
                    
                     				seerdfconv.exe -in:c:\mydir\esdefs.xml -out:ResourceDefinitions.config 
 The resulting file, 
                     				ResourceDefinitions.config, can be used as anEnterprise Server for .NET resource definitions file. 
                     			 
                   
               
               		You can copy the resource definitions file to a location that is visible from the 
               		Enterprise Server for .NET Resource Editor to modify it. You can use it with 
               		Enterprise Server for .NET regions that you define. See information on the 
               		casrdtex Studio Enterprise Edition utility included in this help set for details.