IBM makes incremental improvements in every release. In RAD 7.5, it has
reached triviality. Creating a web service from a Java class is as easy
as putting a "@WebService" annotation on the class and "@WebMethod"
annotations on the exposed methods:
@WebService
public class MyClass {
...
@WebMethod
public int myMethod(String myParm) {
}
}
When the @WebService or @WebMethod annotation is added, RAD will
automatically add web services support that can be deployed to WebSphere
or run in AXIS 2.
-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Walden H. Leverich
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 10:38 AM
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] JAVA coding environment
5) Possible write the web service pieces from scratch.
You should be able to implement a class that supports the webservice
contract w/out worrying about the details in how it all works down to
the wire level. Implementing a web service is trivial in .net, and I
have to believe it's equally trivial in Java.
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