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On Nov 1, 2018, at 9:54 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have spent a great deal of time following various explanations, discussions, and descriptions of providing a web service. These discussions span 15 years, many variations, and many paths. The most comprehensive looks to be the ConvertTemperature example provided with the Web Services Wizard. I have been able to make it work in test mode but not in the for-real.
I am not interested in XML, SOAP, or WDSL. It seems reasonable to me that http://Some.iSeries.com:10100/convertTemp?FtoC?90 in a web browser should return 50.
Hence my request: Anyone know of a very basic tutorial that includes a complete but simple web services application, including setting up the server, setting up the application server, and an SQLRPGLE program to provide the data.
Yes, there are a lot of very fine features that can be included but for now that is just muddying the waters. I am looking for as close to a HelloWorld as it can get and still be complete.
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