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If you can use Java then I would suggest jDOM at www.jdom.org.  If you can
use RPG then you can try the parser available at http://mowyourlawn.com, but
that requires V5R1 because it was written in /Free format.

But if you have any say in the matter, choose Java - Java is better suited
for doing this kind of stuff.

Aaron Bartell

-----Original Message-----
From: JoDoDu [mailto:jododu@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 2:03 PM
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Utilizing XML results returned from SOAP server


I'm a long-time RPG person and I'm new to WDSCi and new to Java, so go easy
on me.  I have a requirement to call a web service on an IIS Windows server,
which I've got working using cobbled together components from the internet.
The IIS web-service returns a SOAP XML document which contains data that I
will use to update files on the AS/400.  In search on the internet, I've
stumbled on ashpool.jar, which appears to accept XML data then update a
database using JDBC.  Is anyone on this list taking XML data and updating an
AS/400 file?  How are you doing it?  Unfortunately, we are stuck on V4R5 for
the forseeable future, so the new licenced program (5733-XT1 XML Toolkit for
Java) is not an option.

John Dunn


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