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Hello John,

You wrote:
>Does anyone know if there is any way for an ILE v4r4 C++ application to
>dynamically load a Service Program, and get access to routines within them
>by their names?

This question has nothing to do with Code400 and more properly belongs on
the C400 list.  I'll answer it here but any follow up questions should be
sent to the C400 list.

You can dynamically activate a service program using the QleActBndPgm API.

You can get a list of exported procedures by calling the QBNLSPGM API.

You can get the address of an exported procedure using the QleGetExp API.

If your needs are simple you may find the QZRUCLSP API useful.

All of these APIs are documented in the (getting closer to providing real)
Information Centre.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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