It has one too many layers for me.

Layer 1: Java
Layer 2: PCML
Layer 3: Websphere App Server or IWS
Layer 4: RPG wrapper

Layer 4 is only if your parm list isn't supported by PCML (can't be
more than 7 parms, doesn't support date and timestamp data types,
doesn't support the return parm for sub procs).

If IBM would give us more meta-data bound into program objects then we
could eliminate layers 2 and 4 and run our own layer 3 (i.e. Tomcat or
IceBreakRestServer) - now *that* would be a more solid solution.

BTW, IceBreakRestServer is a cool little open source HTTP server that
you can run on any machine (including IBM i). About as light weight
as you can get for an HTTP server. Thanks to Niels Liisberg for
putting it together.

http://code.google.com/p/icebreakrest/

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
http://mowyourlawn.com/blog/



On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Richard Schoen
<richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's not bad, however I would not build commercial product around it :-)

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date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 18:33:28 +0200
from: Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen <ravn@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] Microsoft .NET frontending IBM i

 Den 11/10/10 18.07, Vern Hamberg skrev:
   The IWS functionality available since V5R4 on i creates a WSDL from
your RPG program - I think it uses that PCML stuff. But that's a black
box that should work.
Anybody who has actually used this functionality?  Experiences to share?

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  Thorbj?rn Ravn Andersen  "...plus... Tubular Bells!"


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