Webservices PACK and RTI differenced...
Webservices PACK and RTI differenced...
What is the difference between Webservices PACK and RTI?
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From memory, the PACK also allows you to use a web server log as a data source. That is, you can trace every click on the web server, see what pages folks visited, how long they spent there, and so on, as a source of data for another application, even a DW.
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Thank you so much for the info....is very helpful!!
I want to develope an RTI job but don't know how to test it. I am not a web developer. My experience with web developement goes as far as creating a few simple web pages using the Microsoft Front-Page but don't know if that would work to do this.
Does anyone have any ideas how I can do this
I want to develope an RTI job but don't know how to test it. I am not a web developer. My experience with web developement goes as far as creating a few simple web pages using the Microsoft Front-Page but don't know if that would work to do this.
Does anyone have any ideas how I can do this
Check this thread but skip the first three posts.
Ernie posted some information on testing web services. Or have a chat with any resources you have at your company who do that for a living.
Ernie posted some information on testing web services. Or have a chat with any resources you have at your company who do that for a living.
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Drop me an email (eostic@us.ibm.com) and I can send you a .dsx with some sample jobs in it that illustrate most of the "basic" patterns that are used for DataStage Jobs published as web services.
Ernie
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