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Yes - use Scott's port of YAJL and its basic model can be made to work in a very similar manner to XML-SAX.

I wrote it up here: http://ibmsystemsmag.com/ibmi/developer/rpg/json-data-with-yajl/

And Scott's download includes examples plus he has a presentation on using YAJL on his site.

Funny though - the thing I hate about XML-SAX is how much work it makes me do compared with XML-INTO. To each their own I guess.


Jon Paris

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On Jun 7, 2019, at 5:48 PM, Alan Campin <alan0307d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

XML-SAX is so simple to use. No trying to build matching data structure.
Just setup which events I want to capture and start trapping my data.
Simple, simple.

Is there an equivalent for JSON data?
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