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Hi,

I am involved in a project that I must write few programs that consume SOAP
web services.

First, I thought to use the Scott Klement's HTTPAPI library, I've always
use. But reading this article:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/software/iws/quickstart_client.html

I want to try it.

I never work with Java in the AS/400... ops sorry, in the IBM i :)

But when I execute the example:

===> /QIBM/ProdData/OS/WebServices/V1/client/bin/wsdl2ws.sh -o./
-s/qsys.lib/cv
ttemp.lib/wsc.srvpgm
/QIBM/ProdData/OS/WebServices/V1/client/samples/ConvertTemp
/ConvertTemp.wsdl


I don't get any result. No console log, no CPF's (ok i don't wait it), no
stderr output.

Is there any log? Where? What am I doing wrong?


I have this products installed :

5722JV1 *BASE 5050 *CODE QJAVA V5R4M0
IBM Developer Kit para Java
5722JV1 *BASE 2931 *LNG QJAVA V5R4M0
IBM Developer Kit para Java
5722JV1 6 5106 *CODE QJAVA V5R4M0
Java Developer Kit 1.4


Thanks in advance


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