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Search for "Creating an iSeries program Web service" title in the WDSC help. There are instructions for all System i languages.

One thing I found was that the RPGIV "imported" names are all uppercase to change them to mixedcase use the "service implementation BROWSE..." button, at the top of the wizards first pane, and modify the interface as desired.

Duane Christen




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[mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Thorbjørn Ravn
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 11:18 AM
To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] WDSC vs. RDi


Joe Pluta skrev den 14-03-2008 16:38:
Boy, the semantics here are really tricky. The bulk of WDSC was not
System i development. Because it was built on top of RAD, it included
(but was not limited to <grin>): HTML editor, JSP editor, CSS editor,
JavaScript editor, web site designer, XML editor, web application test
environment, and on and on.


I just yesteday did JavaScript stuff in WSDCi - the HTML + Javascript
part seems very nice.

It's a matter of perspective, certainly, but it seems to me just a
little bit backward to once again segregate the green screen developer
from the rest of the development world. I understand the mathematics of
it, but I still liked when even a long-time RPG programmer could, if
they so desired, fire up a web services tutorial inside of WDSC just to
see what it did.

I tried today to create a web service calling a Hello World COBOL ILE
program, and after creating and deploying to a WebSphere 6.1 thing
inside my WSDCi it didn't work because apparently the URL in the WSDL
file was not bound to a servlet. Pity, because it looks so
deceptively simple to do.

I'd appreciate if people who have managed to make the web service wizard
create a functional web service would share what worked for them :)

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