For small WARs I've had good experience with Winstone and Jetty which can be
run directly from RUNJVA.
Regarding calling web services, I noticed this dW article about generating
RPG stubs for a WSDL.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/library/i-amrawsdl2rpg/amrawsdl2rpg.h
tml
I was wondering if anybody tried doing this?
/Thorbjørn
-----Original Message-----
From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of James Lampert
Sent: 22. februar 2012 01:58
To: Java Programming on and around the IBM i
Subject: Re: Experience with IBM's Integrated Web Server?
Dan Kimmel wrote:
We use Tomcat. Works great on i.
I've used both. I find Tomcat much easier to deal with than IWS/IAS. It
starts quicker, and it ends quicker, and you're not sitting there waiting
for the Admin Console to respond. And it easily runs applications that turn
IAS/IWS into a gibbering mess.
About the only thing that *might* be better on IWS/IAS is native application
support.
So much for hosting web services. As to calling web services, I've used
HTTPAPI, IWS, and RPG-XML Suite. Some web services are easy to deal with
from IWS. Others (think E1) are difficult enough to deal with from RXS, and
damn near impossible to deal with from IWS. And some (like Google
Calendar) can be dealt with using plain old HTTPAPI.
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JHHL
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