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You can get the XML and store it in the IFS, then you use the rutines to
extract the data.

Once you have it running well, you can get to memory and work from there,

On 11/04/2015 02:55 AM, Richard Schoen wrote:
Seems relatively trivial for PHP and there should be lots of resources available. Google is your friend.

Are you better with PHP or RPG ?

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date: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 22:48:49 +0000
from: Matt Shea <mshea@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WEB400] IBM i Receive XML POST

Hi Everyone,


I have a requirement to begin receiving POSTed XML requests from a customer, process the request, and return an XML response back. I'm not sure where to begin. I have attempted this in PHP but have not been successful.


So now I'm considering handling this in RPG using Scott's HTTPAPI but I haven't located an example that receives a XML POST request, only those that read from existing XML files.


Does anyone have thoughts on best route to take without investment in another software package as there is no budget? RPG vs PHP vs ???.


Thanks in advance,

Matt





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