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Aaron

Does it have to be RPG? Is a Java servlet out of the realm of possibilities?

Thanx, PLA


Bartell, Aaron L. (TC) wrote:


I have a bit of a problem.  I am trying to read in large XML documents in an
eRPG program using QzhbCgiParse and/or QtmhRdStin and have found that they
are limited to the maximum size a variable can be in RPG.  They don't allow
you to do multiple reads as I had expected.

Here is the documentation for QtmhRdStin and it states that only one read
can be done.  I am assuming the same is true for QzhbCgiParse.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/bookmgr.cmd/BOOKS/QBKANL03/4.1
3.12.2?SHELF=&DT=19960819152659

Can anybody tell me what I can do to get around this and still use RPG?  Is
it possible for the HTTP request to be passed off to a homegrown "Socket
Server" so I could obtain a handle and read in the request until I have
reached CONTENT_LENGTH?

Thx,
Aaron Bartell
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