WAS Express requires the IM installer to actually put updates into the
   actual running server instances.  For IWS and the IAS (liberty) servers
   running on IBM i are all updated only though a simple PTF update.  The
   servers will need to be turned off when the PTF is applied.
   Tim
   Tim Rowe, timmr@xxxxxxxxxx
   Business Architect Application Development & Systems Management for IBM i
   IBM i Development Lab, Rochester, MN
   (507) 253-6191 (Tie) 553-6191
   
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     From: "Jim Oberholtzer" <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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     Subject: Re: [WEB400] Web services primer
     Date: Tue, May 3, 2016 10:48 AM
     Tim,
     Quick question that I've never thought about since none of my customers
     currently use IWS outside of the automatic IBM supplied items. .  We
     know to
     update the WAS Express 8.5 we run a program at the command line or in
     the
     *ADMIN server to apply the service pack after the PTFs are installed.
     Does the IWS server get updated with just PTFs or is there an additional
     step there too?
     --
     Jim Oberholtzer
     Agile Technology Architects
     -----Original Message-----
     From: WEB400 [[1]mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tim
     Rowe
     Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 9:54 AM
     To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     Cc: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     Subject: Re: [WEB400] Web services primer
        Correction time.  WebSphere is not a thing of the past, and on IBM i
     it
     is
        included with your operating system license.   Now, I would not
        necessarily  use full blown WebSphere when starting out with Web
     Services.
         There are many other options that the IBM i programmer will find
     easier
        to consume then doing the heavy lifting them selfs.
        The Integrated Web Services (IWS) support is part of the IBM i OS,
        supported on 7,1 and higher.  Allows for SOAP or REST based web
     services.
         Web Site - [1][2]
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/software/i/iws/
        Get the latest DG1 PTF Group and you have the most current support (
     on
        any supported release)  This support leveraged the Liberty web
     container
        along with JAx-WS and JAX-RS.  The Web Admin GUI interface gives the
     IBM
     i
        programmer a super easy way to create and host their Web Services.
        Thanks  Tim
        Tim Rowe, timmr@xxxxxxxxxx
        Business Architect Application Development & Systems Management for
     IBM i
        IBM i Development Lab, Rochester, MN
        (507) 253-6191 (Tie) 553-6191
        [3]
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          ----- Original message -----
          From: Robert Cancilla <rcancill@xxxxxxx>
          Sent by: "WEB400" <web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
          To: "Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)"
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          Cc:
          Subject: Re: [WEB400] Web services primer
          Date: Tue, May 3, 2016 9:38 AM
          Jim,
          Spend some time at Apache.org and take a good look at Tomcat or go
     look
          at JBOSS both are free open source servers.  WebSphere is virtually
     a
          thing of the past.  It makes no sense to spend the money on
     WebSphere
          today.
          Bob C.
          Sent from my iPad
          > On May 3, 2016, at 6:12 AM, Jim Oberholtzer
          <midrangel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
          >
          > Folks:
          >
          >
          >
          > I have a customer that is about to take the plunge into web
     services.
           They
          > first need to choose if they use WAS 8.5 Express, IWS or TOMCAT.
     Some
          of
          > the IBM i instances have the Zend server so they would use that
     when
          > available.  Next they need a good primer about design and
          implementation.
          > I've found the basic web sites from IBM but I'm wondering if the
     group
          has
          > some suggestions on best practices and resources to use.
          >
          >
          >
          > The customer is at V7R1 now but will be at V7R2 very soon and
          potentially
          > V7R3 by end of year.  Any comments on the IBM i environment as it
          relates to
          > web services would be welcome as well.
          >
          >
          >
          > While I can build and deploy a simple web service, I am far from
     an
          expert
          > therefore my request to you.
          >
          >
          >
          > --
          >
          > Jim Oberholtzer
          >
          > Agile Technology Architects
          >
          >
          >
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