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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:05:43+00:00 2026-05-14T03:05:43+00:00

Greetings, I am working with a FatWire CS, and need to incorporate Web services.

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Greetings,

I am working with a FatWire CS, and need to incorporate Web services. FatWire has tags for this, but the previous devs on this system chose to build a homegrown solution rather than use what FatWire offered. The big problem now is that the homegrown solutions don’t get updated (and typically stop working) when we upgrade FatWire. (I like building my own stuff too, but I must say I am amazed at how many devs make short-sighted decisions like this… sure, it worked when it needed to, but now it’s just a mess)

Now, with that said, I have to admit FatWire doesn’t offer a lot in the way of examples, and the documentation on Web services is quite thin. So I can see why one might be tempted to do something else. Nevertheless, I am determined to get this working the way FatWire intended.

So, what I am looking for is someone who has done Web services in FatWire before, and/or some sample code. I’ve generated my client, and I have all the JARs I need… I’m just a bit stumped on wiring it up in a way FatWire likes.

Judging from the very small number of FatWire posts here, I am cautiously optimistic that someone might be able to help. There is a Yahoo group for FatWire, but I just have an innate aversion to Yahoo groups, I guess.

TIA!

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    2026-05-14T03:05:43+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:05 am

    Well, I suppose I am going to answer my own question. According to one of the FatWire guys, what ships w/ FatWire (ie: the webservices:invoke tag) definitely should not be used. It has also been acknowledged that their documentation is pretty sorely lacking in this area.

    So, if you’re working in FatWire and need to expose/consume Web services, do it the way you would normally write a Java EE Web services solution. Until they complete (or just redo altogether) their framework, you will eventually find that you have no other choice.

    Hope this helps to save someone some time!

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