HTTP Functions are separate from IWS.  
 
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Tim

Tim Rowe, timmr@xxxxxxxxxx
Business Architect Application Development & Systems Management for IBM i
IBM i ISV Council
IBM i Development Lab, Rochester, MN
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Hi Tim,

You mentioned:
>> Additionally, we have the HTTPFunctions support that is super simple
to
>> use from SQL and when properly configured does perform very well.

Is the DB2 HTTPFunctions in SYSTOOLS?  If so, these can be used
independently from IWS, right?

If these are not the DB2 HTTPFunctions in SYSTOOLS, and instead are
something within IWS, I would like to learn more about this aspect of
IWS.

Thanks,

Kelly Cookson
Senior Software Engineer II
Dot Foods, Inc.
217-773-4486 ext. 12676
www.dotfoods.com

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