But, if you want to have support, a step forward, if you want to be able
   to easily add new Rest or Soap services over your existing ILE programs or
   services programs, or even be able to now wrapper SQL with a Rest API.
    IWS provides an integrated set of wizard to create these apis as well as
   the engine to support and if you have an issue, you call IBM.  If you need
   something new ?  Then you ask IBM and we do the development work, and add
   it to the product. 
    
   There are many good reason to leverage something vs role your own. 
    
    
   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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     From: Richard Schoen <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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     Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [WEB400] Reg: IWS in IBMi
     Date: Wed, Apr 15, 2020 7:39 AM
      
     There are none that I am aware of.
     If I may ask, why would you take a step backwards by going from a
     functioning Java web service to IWS which is just a layer over Java
     anyway I believe ?
     My personal opionion is this would be a step backwards since a Java
     service can already access just about anything on IBMi with the jt400
     library.
     Regards,
     Richard Schoen
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     date: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 11:51:51 -0400
     from: Suren K <suren7437@xxxxxxxxx>
     subject: [WEB400] Reg: IWS in IBMi
     Hi Everyone,
     Need your suggestions in the below request
     I am using Java Web service currently in my application and I am
     planning to replace the Java web service with IWS.
     So in this case whenever i see some performance issue in Java web
     service i will install the performance tools available online (like
     Dynatrace, Appdynamics, etc...) to identify where exactly the
     performance drop is and will tune the performance accordingly. Likewise
     do we have any tools available for IWS as well to track the performance
     drop?
     You suggestions are very much appreciated.
     Regards,
     Surender K
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