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Thanks all for the responses.

I didn't know enough (clearly) about the toolkit to phrase the question properly.

What I'm trying to do is build comparisons between the JT400 tooling and the new XMLSERVICE tooling.

For example. It is a limit of the JT400 interface is that it can't handle RPG subprocedure return values** (not counting 4 byte integers). I know the PHP i5... stuff uses the same system interfaces and has the same limit as does the built-in web services server's bridge to ILE functions. The new toolkit doesn't have this limitation.

What I was attempting to understand was whether the QZRCSRVS Server program and QZRCSRVSD Daemon program that service JT400 (thanks for that link Paul) were part of what IBM Open Sourced or whether they remained proprietary. They seemed to be the root for some of the limitations so I was wondering if the source for them was available.

Clear as mud?


** As an aside - if you haven't thought about it - RPG's V7 RTNPARM can get you past this problem without impacting RPG usage of the same subprocedures - avoiding the need for wrappering of existing functions.


Jon Paris

www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com





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