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Wonderfully timely article as I sat in a 'webinar' this morning about web 
services in our organization.  Seems like SOAP
is considered the standard.

*sigh* I guess I'll have to learn xml

dan


-----Original Message-----
From: David Morris [mailto:David.Morris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 10:47 AM
To: java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: AXIS and Web Services


Larry,

I recently wrote an article that describes set up and use of Axis on 
the iSeries. You can read that article here:

http://www.midrangeserver.com/mpo/mpo021303-story01.html

I tested performance and it is pretty good, around .08 seconds/call 
for a simple service on a low end 270 with 1G of memory over 100M 
ethernet to a PC. We use Axis to exchange information and to make 
applications easier to integrate. 

David Morris



>>> larryhytail@xxxxxxxxx 03/18/03 03:16PM >>>

Just heard about Axis recently and read through their web site.  Anyone
on this using Axis?  Any opinions on using it as a web services
platform?  Looks ike a good match with Apache & Tomcat.

It seems I *hear* a lot of blow about web services, but I sure am not
seeing much *action*.  Perhaps 2003 is the year that changes.

Larry
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