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  • Subject: Re: (Buck Calabro) Sockets programming in RPG-ILE
  • From: Jocke Berggren <jocke@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 08:24:37 +0100

>I'm working on a prototype client right now.  The only thing I don't have 
>is the ASCII/EBCDIC translation and error handling.

"CALL QDCXLATE" could translate on the fly i guess :)

I begin to understand that RPG-ILE could access C API's
from release V3R7 and V3R2 with PTF's

I'we seen some prototype definitions around but no one have
the select() function, I want to use select() instead of recv() in a
socket server, cause I dont know how to handle timeout on a revc().

!! I wish that IBM will put out an RPG-ILE socket server example for us !!

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Jocke Berggren, Sweden




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