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Rick,

Just curious if you are putting those Java based web services into live use
or if it is more for testing new features.  How are you handling change
management of the Java code? Do you have something like Aldon Affinity or
Turnover (does Turnover change manage Java?)?

Aaron Bartell 

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Grizzly,

I have created a couple of web services using WDSc.  It handled all the SOAP
and WSDL creation for me.  None of the programs were CGI.  They were simply
RPG or CL programs called by the interface which I believe was a JSP.

Do you have WDSc available?  If so, what version?  The 6.0.1 version has a
nice wizard you can select by right-clicking on a program object in RSE.  It
asks a few questions and builds everything for you.

Rick

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Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 11:52 AM
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Subject: [WEB400] Web Service


I'm looking into a way to use an RPG program as a web service (server side).
Is it as simple as creating a RPG-CGI program that receives xml formatted
data and writes xml formatted data back to the browser or is there more to
it?

My understanding is that SOAP will be used to post xml formatted data to the
web service and the web service will return xml formatted data. All of the
examples I have seen use SOAP and WSDL and none of the examples I have seen
call an RPG-CGI program.  I'm not opposed to using SOAP and WDSL, but it is
necessary in order for the RPG-CGI program to be considered a web service?

Regards,

Griz

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