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For your survey:
We created web services using WDSC wizards. We are calling CL programs.
It's easy, powerful, fast,... and uses standards. As application server we
use WebSphere Application Server in iSeries. It's clear that we are going
to develop more web services in the future.
Albert.
"Andy"
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Is it just me, or is the use of web services within the Websphere realm
very
limited? I know, there is tons of documentation and websites and books and
courses, but the general level of traffic to ALL web service related
newsgroups, and the general number of posts about web services, seems far
below that of other segments.
Do you agree?
Why do you think that is the case?
And why do I feel "all alone" out here struggling with web services?
Andy Weiss
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