Hello,
What is missing in the generated XML file so that it can be opened in a browser?
Thanks.
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De : rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Peter Connell
Envoyé : mercredi 19 novembre 2008 20:08
À : RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Objet : RE: Composing XML and RPG
Sharon,
Given that IBM ships a COBOL compiler with the iSeries, this means that it is available for specific ILE modules other than RPGLE just as you might incorporate a CLP or C program.
Since RPGLE does provide built-in operations for generating XML, it is not difficult to roll your own.
While RPGLE is great, you may be surprised to know that COBOL has also entered the new age.
As the code below reveals, COBOL is a step ahead (at least in this
respect) since the compiler now provides for operations that generate XML.
This code simply dumps the data structure for EmployeeRec to a stream file.
I found the temptation to investigate this difficult to resist.
To prove it just paste this into a source member in a QCBLLESRC file and run PDM option 14.
However, it would take a little more COBOL skill to determine if this could effectively be integrated as a procedure to be called from RPGLE.
PROCESS OPTIONS.
IDENTIFICATION DIVISION.
PROGRAM-ID. VERIFY.
AUTHOR. PROGRAMMER NAME.
INSTALLATION. VEDAADVANTAGE.
DATE-WRITTEN. SEPTEMBER 10, 2008.
DATE-COMPILED.
ENVIRONMENT DIVISION.
CONFIGURATION SECTION.
SOURCE-COMPUTER. IBM-AS400.
OBJECT-COMPUTER. IBM-AS400.
DATA DIVISION.
WORKING-STORAGE SECTION.
01 EmployeeRec.
03 Name pic X(25).
03 MailAddress.
05 Street pic X(20).
05 City pic X(12).
05 State pic X(2).
03 Personal.
05 MaritalStatus pic X.
05 BirthDate pic X(8).
01 XMLMsg pic X(1000).
01 IFSFile pic x(50) value "/tmp/SomeIFSFile.xml"
PROCEDURE DIVISION.
POPULATE-EmployeeRec.
MOVE 'John Doe' TO Name.
MOVE '5th Avenue' TO Street.
MOVE 'Manhattan' TO City.
MOVE 'NY' TO State.
MOVE 'Y' TO MaritalStatus.
MOVE '19651231' TO BirthDate.
XML GENERATE FILE-STREAM IFSFile
FROM EmployeeRec
END-XML.
STOP RUN.
Cheers, Peter
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From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sharon
Sent: Thursday, 20 November 2008 2:25 a.m.
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Composing XML and RPG
Good morning all,
I have been working on how to decompose xml onto our ISeries for a couple weeks now, the two XML opcodes have saved the day.
I am just wondering about the other side of the spectrum, composing XML documents. I have learned how to use the DB2 XML Extender, is that the preferable way to compose an XML document today? Are there any new features in the same realm as these new opcodes for composing?
Thanks in advance,
Sharon
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