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Has anyone successfully tested a web service that connects to the iSeries using 
the WDSc built in WAS Express test server?

I have a java class that successfully connects to the iSeries and calls an RPG 
program.  Using this class in a JSP it works fine.  When I create a web service 
out of it and try to run the generated test proxy I get an error that the 
iSeries access classes can't be found.  I specifically added them to the server 
class path for the JSP's so I don't know why they aren't found.  I'm wondering 
if the web service function is running off of a different class path and I need 
to add the iSeries access classes there also.  Unfortunately, any examples I 
have found to date on using web services don't contain classes that connect to 
the iSeries.

I would appreciate any help anyone can offer.

TIA,

Rick


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