Thanks Mark...Just now I successfully run my first SOAP-DB2 service...
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Nishant Awasthi
Corporate Systems Development
Progressive Insurance
"Sullivan, Mark E"
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08/02/2002 10:23 AM Subject: RE: SOAP and web
service involving
Please respond to "Tomcat DB2??? HELP Plzz
Users List"
The web service in its simplest form is just a regular java class. The SOAP
server itself basically provides a mapping between the client call and a
method in your class. Therefore, you can deploy any regular class and
access
it as a web service. Check out xml.apache.org/axis for a good SOAP server.
btw, this is getting more than a little off topic for this mailing list.
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> Can anyone send me a sample code for a simple SOAP
> call in which I can have some DB2 database activity
> to be performed by webservice and it bring some
> information back to the client.
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> 1. Client sends the parameters to the web service, say Name
> of an employee
> 2. Web Service will take the parameters and
> use that parameter in an SQL Query and return back with
> "Phone number
> or Employee number" of that employee.
> 3. This info. will be then send to client.
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> I know how to make simple SOAP calls...But I want some
> database activity at
> Web Service side..
>
> Thanks
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