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Web services and WebSphere Commerce - IBM

    https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSZLC2_8.0.0/com.ibm.commerce.webservices.doc/concepts/cwvwebservicestop.htm
    Web services in WebSphere Commerce. WebSphere Commerce is designed to support web services, both as a provider of web services, and as a consumer (client) to other web services. For example, external web service clients can connect to WebSphere Commerce and use the web services that are provided, as illustrated in the following diagram:

Web services tutorials - IBM

    https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSZLC2_7.0.0/com.ibm.commerce.webservices.doc/concepts/cwvtutorials.htm
    In this tutorial, you create an OAGIS style Web service. This Web service creates a customer in WebSphere Commerce with the WebSphere Commerce Web services framework. This tutorial demonstrates the steps involved with defining and registering a new service in WebSphere Commerce and creating the response JSP template for a confirmation response.

Managing Web Services on IBM WebSphere

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E29542_01/doc.1111/e17852/manage_was_webservices.htm
    Oracle Infrastructure Web Services and Oracle Web Services Manager are supported on IBM WebSphere, with some limitations. The tasks required to secure and administer Oracle Infrastructure Web services are described in Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrator's Guide for Web Services.

Common Timeouts effecting Web Services, HTTP and SOAP clients

    https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/common-timeouts-effecting-web-services-http-and-soap-clients
    When hosting Web services on WebSphere Application Server, the following exception displays: java.net.SocketTimeOutException: Read Timed Out. A slow network connection between the client and the Web service causes this problem. In such cases, the HTTP socket might time out before the Web service engine completely reads the SOAP request.

Web Services Support on z/OS - IBM

    http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=tss1prs2537&aid=5
    Web Services … • Deeper Look at Web Services Including a peek at the SOAP envelope, the WSDL file, and some background on various Web Services standards • WebSphere Application Server See how that product supports Web Services, and how you can access data in backend systems such as CICS, IMS and DB2 through a web service running in WebSphere.

IBM WebSphere Application Server Performance Cookbook ...

    https://publib.boulder.ibm.com/httpserv/cookbook/WebSphere_Application_Server-WAS_Traditional-Web_Services.html
    If the web services client is running in the same JVM as the web service target, consider using the optimized local communication path: To improve performance, there is an optimized communication path between a web services client application and a web container that …



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