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On Nov 6, 2013, at 2:28 AM, Tim Rowe <timmr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings! There are 2 sides to the Integrated Web Services support. the
Hosting side and the Client Side.
The Hosting side is where you use the Web Admin GUI interface, you point
the GUI at an RPG or COBOL program or service program, the wizard that is
in the web Admin GUI is what creates the java programs that are then
bundled up into a web Application and deployed to the designated
Integrated Web Services Server. We dont actually publish the Java source
anywhere. This is really intended to be a very simple easy to use
solution. IF you do require to customize your java for your Hosted Web
Services, you many need to consider the Web Services support provided by
the Modernization tools that are part of RD i V9.
Client - The client side is where you have the ability to call someone
else Web Service from your RPG or COBOL program. The Programming guide
referenced below is about this side of the Web Services support. This
support creates RPG and C, C++ stub programs. You just need to leverage
the RPG Stub programs, the C & C++ code is underlying and is part of the
actual Client runtime engine.
Tim
Tim Rowe, timmr@xxxxxxxxxx
Business Architect Application Development & Systems Management for IBM i
IBM i Development Lab, Rochester, MN
(507) 253-6191 (Tie) 553-6191
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/software/i/are/index.html
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date: Mon, 04 Nov 2013 10:54:01 -0800
from: CRPence <CRPbottle@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: IWS - Where does it store the java created?
On 04-Nov 07:55 , RPGLIST wrote:
I've been asked and I frankly don't know the answer to this, so if
anyone can assist I would be most appreciative.
When the IWS (integrated web services) creates the front end for say
an RPGLE web service, from what I understand it is created in java,
where does it store that code?
There are Java tools used to generate Integrated Web Services stubs,
but those are created as ILE C or ILE RPG, for example.
The following document "IBM i Web Services Client for ILE Programming
Guide" may be helpful:
www.ibm.com/systems/resources/systems_i_software_iws_pdf_WebServicesClient_new.pdf
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