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hi Duane,

QZRUCLSP is an API intended to let you call procedures in a service program without binding to that service program. Documentation can be found here:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/apis/qzruclsp.htm

I don't know if the API will allow teraspace allocation or not -- but if it does, it'd be the program calling the API that makes a decision about whether to use teraspace or not -- and that program is doubtless some IBM code, not something you have control over.

If you don't mind coding the SOAP logic yourself, it'd be pretty easy to create an RPG program that you can call (via CGI & Apache, not WebSphere) that returns a document of any size without problems. Err.... I should qualify that... it'd be pretty easy for _me_ :)



On 5/19/2010 2:23 PM, Christen, Duane wrote:
I've submitted a service request to IBM to get their take on the problem. It looks to me like the server program, QZRUCLSP, is a *SNGLVL storage model program and is thus incapable of creating the necessary storage allocation> 16M.

I will probably have to "chunk" the file(s) and will have to deal with the stateless nature of the calls to the service program, but it looks like a lot of fun. (No sarcasm intended.)

Thanks for all the suggestions.
Duane Christen


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MTOM is nice because of chunking. We use it with ASP.Net.

However we had to write specific client side code.

Do you have an Axis example of using MTOM ?

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date: Wed, 19 May 2010 09:13:26 -0400
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subject: Re: [WEB400] SOAP Webservice returning PDF document

The Axis2 web services framework uses MTOM for attachments. I don't believe DIME is supported by Axis2 and I'm not sure DIME is still supported.

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Todd Allen
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