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From this document
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/resources/integrated_web_application_serve
r_information.pdf

<quote>
The Integrated Web Application Server runtime is a part of the IBM i
operating
system. It is shipped as part of 5722SS1 option 3 (IBM i 4.5) and
5761SS1 option
3 (IBM i 6.1). Support for this server is delivered via PTFs. Since this
application
server is a part of the operating system, there are no additional
products that
need to be downloaded or installed. There are no unfamiliar fix methods
to be followed,
all fixes are delivered via normal IBM i PTFs.
</quote>

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Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 2:40 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Do we have IWS/IAS?, RE: No SOAP. Radio?

Dan Kimmel wrote:

IAS (Integrated Application Server) is a lightweight application
server available on the i. There's tools in RDi to build a quick SOAP
web service around your existing RPG (or other native) application
that you can quickly deploy to IAS. You can punch out exactly what the

customer wants in a matter of hours if it is simple.

It looks like we have everything listed under "prerequisites" for
IWS/IAS (with the possible exception of the group PTF, and a Java
feature that appears to only apply to the web services client), but I'm
having a bit of trouble determining whether or not we actually have
IWS/IAS itself, and the "getting started" docs don't say much between
the prerequisites and "creating a server".

What should I look for?

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