Has IBM made it any easier to create web services in HATS, or do you
still need to go around your elbow to get to your ***?

Mike E.

On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Justin Taylor wrote:
It seems the news of WebFacing's demise was a little premature.

Be careful what you read <smile>.

The idea is to use HATS/WebFacing as a bridge to SOA (although I don't
think the WebFacing component will be getting a lot of development
dollars). You can use HATS to quickly web enable key components and
then chart out your strategic direction. For i shops, that typically
means re-engineering work flows into callable programs and then write
EGL wrappers to provide thin- and rich-client support.

Joe
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