Yes you can. The server side (the service) stays the same. But in the client, you just specify your service with the keyword @Dedicated, rather than with a URL. Not only that, the service is automatically deployed with your Rich UI project. It works fantastically. I can't believe how fast and easy it is to build and deploy EGL applications. I hope I can update my EGL book one of these days to include the dedicated service stuff.

By the way, you shouldn't have to add a bunch of entires in your build descriptor. You can specify the program as * and then put in the library, and it will call all your programs from that library. Very, very slick.

If you really want to continue this on midrange.com, move it to the EGL list. That's where we've been assigned.

Joe

Thanks Joe. Im going through it now...

This example is not calling any iseries programs (rpg for example). Can you
still have a dedicated service that "calls" rpg? Im used to using soap and
having to add a bunch of entries in my build descriptor.



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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joe Pluta
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On 3/19/2011 4:05 PM, tim wrote:
Thanks Joe,

Where can I find examples of "dedicated Service".

EGL has some good tutorials. An excellent Rich UI tutorial is here:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rbdhelp/v8r0m0/index.jsp?topic=/com
.ibm.egl.richui.mortgage.tutorial.doc/topics/egl_richui_mortgage_intro.html

Joe



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