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Doesn't nubridges have their own XML parsing product? I thought they were one of the vendors selling them!

If you want an open source one, you might try Expat. I have an iSeries SAVF with a CL program that builds it on my Web site:
http://www.scottklement.com/expat/

Expat is written in C and most of the docs for it on the Internet cater to C programmers. http://www.libexpat.org is a good starting point.

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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Chris Wolcott wrote:

I need an XML parser for an application I'm writing.  I tried to find
IBM's XML4C but it no longer exists, and the apache site referenced by
the old XML4C page only notes that there is/was an AS/400 port but the
page does not have it.

What (freeware) parser would you recommend?  It needs to run on V4R5 and
be distributable.

Thanks!


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