You mean, you want to find the programs and service programs that use web services and also find out which web service is used?

Part 1 - "who" uses web services - you might know, which ways to "call" a web service are used in your programs - probably its QSYS2.HTTP_GET (or _POST or ...) - maybe other ways. As QSYS2.HTTP_GET is a SQL function, there is no automatically "usage reference" AFAIK - you you might have to scan the source code.

Part 2 - if you use "who" you can also scan for "what" - but as many programmers pack URLs into declared constants, you might have to jump through some loops to find them.

I don't know about any tool, that would do that out-of-the-box.

HTH
Daniel


Am 03.02.2026 um 15:29 schrieb gio.cot via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hi all

Over the time, we have implemented several programs that call web services,
now as we would like to catalog the program and the web service that we use,
can some suggest us, best way to find the web service that we invoke ??

Thanks in advance

Gio

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