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I agree.I didn't think I needed to explain it, but you're entirely correct, Loyd. My examples show actual EGL code using system-supplied libraries and classes - just the same as when you're showing Java code using system classes or RPG using native opcodes. This is the stuff you get out of the box.
I haven't used EGL, but Joe's point may be from a programmer standpoint,
those are the only "four lines of code" he needed to write, and EGL
provided the functions invokeREST, getDOMElement, and
getElementByTagName natively. I don't want to speak for Joe because he
didn't explicitly mention this.
By the same token, Aaron may have a framework that provides WS_invode,
DOM_getData, and DOM_build. Or he may have written those subprocedures
himself - like Joe, he didn't explicitly state that fact.
Until we have an understanding of what each language provides natively,
versus add-on frameworks or programmer-written code (i.e. plumbing),
these comparisons are meaningless.
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