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Booth, If you continue to have issues, open a PMR. The Services team is
very good at helping determine whats gong on. Assuming all the latest
PTFs, and using defaults, I know this has worked for many.

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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----- Original message -----
From: Marco Facchinetti <marco.facchinetti@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent by: "WEB400" <web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)" <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] Setting up a web services server, and services
Date: Mon, Nov 19, 2018 9:40 AM

Hi Booth, we publish services almost every day (we have hundreds of them
and all of them using only REST)

I migth suggest to verify PTF level, usually the HTTP group but not only
since the service relay on many components.

HTH
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Marco Facchinetti

Mr S.r.l.

Tel. 035 962885
Cel. 393 9620498

Skype: facchinettimarco

Il giorno lun 19 nov 2018 alle ore 03:41 Booth Martin
<booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
ha scritto:

> As you folks know, this has been plaguing me off and on since July. I
> have repeated this process a bunch of times with the same miserable
> results. Let me stress: this is about setting up and using a web
> services server. It's not about RPG, SQL, xml, json, yajl, node.js,
> python, or php. Its about setting up an HTTP server and attaching an
> accessible web services server to it.
>
> The box is at V7R1M0.
>
> The web server is at V2.6
>
>
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>
> First example is the provided example, ConvertTemp. That is as
> installed, no modifications, With SoapUI it provides a converted
> temperature. Copying the URL from the SoapUI title bar and pasting it
> into a browser gives me: "
>
>
> /ConvertTemp
>
>
> Hello! This is a CXF Web Service!"
>
> Adding ?90 to the address bar gives
>
>
<soap:Envelope><soap:Body><soap:Fault><faultcode>soap:Server</faultcode><faultstring>No
>
> such operation: web (HTTP GET PATH_INFO:
>
>
/web/services/ConvertTempService/ConvertTempnull)</faultstring></soap:Fault></soap:Body></soap:Envelope>
>
>
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>
> Second example is creating a new web server service. I clicked Next
> for every choice but 4: QSYSDIR, QIWSSAMPLE, chose a Rest service,
and
> filled in TEMPIN with *QUERY_PARM, TempIn, default = 90. When I
access
> it with a browser I get:
>
> com.ibm.as400.access.AS400SecurityException: Password is
*NONE.:QWSERVICE
>
> which sounds like an authority problem that is not verified, fixed,
or
> recognized by the wizard. So I edited the server and used my USERID
> instead of QWSERVICE. That gives a conversion of 32.2. Always.
Makes
> no difference what parm I supply.
>
>
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> As an aside, it struck me as peculiar that at no point is there
> discussion about converting Fahrenheit to Celsius or the other
direction.
>
> *Let me ask my question again*: Has anyone here successfully used the
> Create Web Services Server Wizard and delivered a working REST web
service?
>
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