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Darryl,

You're correct. IBM's documentation doesn't cover everything you need,
at least I've not found it yet. I see a lot of start and results, but
the block where "and here a miracle happens" needs some major filling
in. But I'm still looking... There are some youtubers that are
nice...but I would love a nice Redbook that has all the details I need,
and is fairly current.... :)

I'm needing to see both coding and communication flow examples from
point to point, for PUTs and GETs, detailed examples, RPG, SQL, etc., to
use as prototypes...what I see is, and here we select a word and
language and it magically translates on our screen... Nice examples,
but the detail is missing in too many areas...

URL's, code snippets, RTFM's, etc. welcomed..... :)

Still looking...

DR2

On 2024-02-28 15:50, a4g atl wrote:

Jon

That's exactly what I am doing and it don't work. IBM's documentation does
not cover everything. I think my problem lies in the document root pointing
to an invalid location. I cannot find documentation explaining the linkage
from the URL to the web service setup.

Thanks, Darryl.

On Tue, Feb 27, 2024 at 6:09 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It sounds like you are setting up the equivalent to IWS's SQL REST service
server. So why not do that ? Do that and it will sort out all of that for
you.

Jon P.

On Feb 27, 2024, at 6:01 PM, a4g atl <a4ginatl2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I need some help setting up a web service. This may belong on another
forum, but I do not know which.

I created the HTTP server for a web server.
I then created the application server.
When I run it, it does not find the web service.
I think my problem is with the root directory.
Where do I define the root directory in the set up and how does it link up with the root directory in the URL, example:
http://system:10020/web/service/webapp. Where do I link the /web/services in the definition?

The procedure is executing a simple SQL select returning a single value.

How do I verify my root directory is set correctly?

TIA, Darryl
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