Booth:   (Private reply)
SOAP and REST are not synonyms and are not "interchangeable."

You appear to be trying to come up with a REST syntax URI to invoke a web service that is designed and implemented as a SOAP service.

If you read the instructions for IWS, you will see that you must decide, "up front" whether you want a given web service to be either SOAP or REST, and it must be told that at "design time" because IWS will generate different "wrapper" code based on which method you choose.

Mark

From: Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries) <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2018 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: [WEB400] web services ConvertTemp

Using SoapUI with
http://10.12.12.99:10057/web/services/ConvertTempService/ConvertTemp
works.  It asks for me to fill in (TEMPIN>?<TEMPIN> and then it it
correctly populates <TEMPOUT><TEMPOUT>

It never asks for FtoC or CtoF, which surprises me.  ConvertTemp is
already set up when the application server is created, and so far as I
know, it is SOAP.




On 11/11/2018 5:15 AM, Tim Fathers wrote:
In your example URI "web/services/ConvertTempService/ConvertTemp" it looks like you might be either confusing the SOAP and REST implementations or the service program name and the mapped resource name that points to it. ...

Tim



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