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HTTPAPI is normally installed into a library named 'LIBHTTP' by default,
but you can name it anything you like as part of the setup process.
Once you've built it -- assuming that the releases are compatible, you
should be able to use SAVLIB and RSTLIB to restore it (already built) on
each production box. Is that what you're asking?
If you used LIBHTTP as your library name... then that would be the
library name you need to add to your library list. If you used a
different name, then whatever name you used...
Ashish Kulkarni wrote:
Hidevelopment
Thank you very much for this information, looks great.
I am going to develop RPG programs to call web services on our
box, and then distribute a save file to be installed on production as400
box,
Do i have install
HTTPAPI on each production box, or i can just send a save file for a
library and ask them to restore library
and add it in library list
If so, which
library should i send over for production guys to restore on there
production machine.
Ashish
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