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I have some XML documents required to be sent via Web Services given the
WSDL and the HTTPS URL. The WSDL was given to us by the customer and I
have heard others have already gone live exchanging XML. I have the XML
generated and ready to send to the customer via Web Services. I know that
I first need to create the service program from the WSDL. I tried the
newest IBM i-WS web services client using the wsdl2rpg.sh command. IBM
said, "This WSDL defines complex types that extend other complex types
which is not supported."
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/software/iws/limitations.html Currently,
IBM is checking with development if this issue needs to be addressed. I
then tried the newest version of the WSDL2RPG from the Tools400 site with
the newest HTTPAPI. The program blows up and I tried to debug it to the
function for user reference types. My head is swimming now. I don't know
what software or platform the other suppliers used to consume web services
but I'm looking for other options now. I think I can e-mail the WSDL to a
select few if desired. The deadline is getting rather short so I am hoping
to find something in existence.

Does anyone have ideas or experience with other alternative software?

Thanks.

Craig Strong


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