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Michael,
You need the full authority to create the SERVER.
To create the web service, you *should* be able to do it as "lowly
programmer".

Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst


On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Koester, Michael <mkoester@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I'm exploring the process of creating a [first] web service with IWS.
Been reading some how-to stuff in IBMSystems articles that tell me how to
get there using a wizard, but I'm not getting too far. I read that I must
have *ALLOBJ authority to get to the wizard. Is that for real? In this
shop, that means that the SysAdmin would be the only one that would be able
to develop a web service-- could be scarey! I don't know that we are
up-to-speed with the HTTP SERVER PTFs -- hopefully we will be by next week
-- but we are at 7.1.

When I attempt http://NotJustAnybodyGetsToPlayHere:2001/HTTPAdmin I get
ZUI_50044: IBM i user profile LowlyDeveloper does not have *IOSYSCFG and
*ALLOBJ authorities or has not been granted permission which is required to
use the administration interface of IBM HTTP Server for i.

If there are specific objects that need dumbed-down authorities so that
riff-raff like developers can develop, could someone suggest how I might
make this acceptable to the higher powers?

I'll cross-post this to WEB400 as well.

Many thanks.

Michael Koester
Programmer/Analyst

DataEast
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