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For that matter every source member of the package on easy400.net loudly proclaims that it is IBM's property - so no issues either which way.


On 2013-08-22, at 4:37 PM, BRoche@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

So use IBM's version of CGIDEV2.




From:
"RPGLIST" <rpglist@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
"RPG programming on the IBM i \(AS/400 and iSeries\)"
<rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:
08/22/2013 03:33 PM
Subject:
Re: using a DS with a stored procedure
Sent by:
rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



I know, but the owner is soooo opposed to using software that isn't from
IBM.

On 8/22/2013 10:20 AM, RPGLIST wrote:
I'm looking at using a stored procedure (which references an existing
RPGLE program) for connecting to an external process. I would need to
be
able to send multiple rows.

We have a windows app that would call a stored procedure and pass it
approximately 59 fields of data, but it can contain up to 99 rows of
data.

Is this even possible? I was thinking of just defining the full length
of
the data structure and using that as a clob field or something along
that
lines but it doesn't sound very efficient.

Websphere and a web service is not an option, the owner flat out shot
down
spending the money for that. So I'm back to square one.

You don't need WAS to provide web services from RPG. Have a look at
CGIDEV2 http://www.easy400.net/en Scott Klement has a presentation on
providing web services from RPG
http://www.scottklement.com/presentations/

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