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Generating webservices for the CICS in RDz is done by using the Enterprise Service Tools (EST) features.
It supports two different approaches, top-down and bottom-up.
The top-down approach is based on a constructed WSDL file and support unbounded arrays within a service interface.
The bottom-up approach is based on a constructed Cobol or PL/I program and supports only limited arrays within a service interface.
The only modern way of looking at services is by adopting the top-down approach with unbounded arrays. BUT this leaves us with the problem of having to construct a WSDL file which is a very complex task, even with the modern WSDL editors available in Eclipse.
The best way would be to construct a Cobol or PL/I program, based on some guideline describing how to code the program with support for unbounded arrays. From this program the bottom-up approach should be able to generate a WSDL file with the same support for unbounded arrays as the current top-down approach.
So this RFE suggest to enhance the bottom-up approach in the EST to support unbounded arrays in the service interface.
Idea priority | High |
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Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
Brand - Servers and Systems Software
Product family - Programming Languages
Product - Developer for System z
For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
Brand - Rational
Product family - Design & development
Product - Developer for System z
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