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Greetings!

I came across this issue while using the bottom up ISeries Program web
service option. In V6 we were able to select the service endpoint interface
(SEI) for a web service generated using a PCML document. V7 automatically
selects the first process (in alphabetical order) as the SEI and does not
allow you to change it. Is there anyway to modify the behavior of the
wizard?

This poses a serious maintenance and process naming issue. If we change the
SEI for an installed service then the consumers of the service may have a
problem finding it. For example:

Service created under V6 has:

paymentServices.wsdl as its wsdl and paymentServices as its SEI. This RPG
code for these services exports various methods such as applyCreditCard,
validateCreditCard, retrieveBalances and payment.

The same service when generated using V7 ends up as:

applyCreditCard.wsdl as its wsdl and applyCreditCard as its SEI. The
payment method is ignored, which changes the package name, the folder name
where the service is installed and the path to the wsdl.

The applyCreditCard is automatically selected because it is first in
alphabetical order. I would appreciate anyone's thought on the matter.

Regards
Regards
Faizulla Khan
Information Services
Grand Circle Travels
617-346-6058


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