NWDS setup for exposing web dynpro as callable object

Hi
I need help in understanding how to set-up my NWDS 7.0 environment, so as to implement and expose a web dynpro as callable object in Guided Procedure. I tried following some of the weblogs in the SDN but I get stuck at the step where depencencies to DC's caf/eu/gp/api/wd & caf/eu/gp/api etc. is to be done.
It appears that NWDS 7.0 does not come with GP DC's.
My NWDS version is 7.0.09 & in have NW 2004s.
Thanks
Vijendra

Hi
I need help in understanding how to set-up my NWDS 7.0 environment, so as to implement and expose a web dynpro as callable object in Guided Procedure. I tried following some of the weblogs in the SDN but I get stuck at the step where depencencies to DC's caf/eu/gp/api/wd & caf/eu/gp/api etc. is to be done.
It appears that NWDS 7.0 does not come with GP DC's.
My NWDS version is 7.0.09 & in have NW 2004s.
Thanks
Vijendra

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