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Status Delivered
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 29, 2014

EST Bottom-Up support for multiple operations within a service

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 multiple operations within a service.
The bottom-up approach is based on a constructed Cobol or PL/I program and supports only one operation within a service.

The only modern way of looking at services is by adopting the top-down approach with multiple operations. 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 multiple operations. From this program the bottom-up approach should be able to generate a WSDL file with the same support for multiple operations as the current top-down approach.

So this RFE suggest to enhance the bottom-up approach in the EST to support multiple operations in a service.

Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Oct 2, 2015

    This feature was delivered in version 9.5.

  • Guest
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    Sep 14, 2015

    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

  • Guest
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    May 5, 2014

    Thank you for taking the time to suggest an enhancement to our product. Many of our product enhancements result from feedback from our customers, so your input is always very important to us. Your request is currently inline with our product strategy and we have planned it for a future release of the product. Thank you for your suggestion and continued support.