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Still note required...

Assuming you're using IWS, you can configure apache to forward the requests
from 80 to 10020
See the diagram on page 56 here
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/systems/support/i/iws/systems_i_software_iws_pdf_WebServicesServer_new.pdf

Charles

On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 1:41 PM Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

That appears to not be the case if I set up a web services server, which
is my real end game with this.

I may be overvaluing the benefits of an IBM-included process where
average RPG programmers with only their average RPG skills can provide
DB2 data as xml and/or json for their super users. However my limited
experience is that if average RPG programmers and shops used web
services their value to the outer organization would at least double.


On 12/14/2018 2:16 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:
Booth,

You shouldn't need to use another port to access the sub-page...

Sounds like you've got two Apache instances set up, you don't need two.
One's all you need.

Even if you were server to separate web sites,
i.server.com
i2.otherserver.com

You'd still only need one Apache instance.

Charles
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