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My apologies Scott, I thought there was a limit from what I was reading on
the API and I recall one of your presentations talking about a limit on
the input string for a rest service.


There is no 65535 limit on stdin... I've done megabytes with it, and
have not had a problem.

On 9/24/2013 8:52 AM, RPGLIST wrote:
I am still somewhat fuzzy on one aspect of this, from what I can tell,
the
stdin that is used for receiving parms into an RPGLE in a rest web
service
has a limitation of 65535, which is way too small for what I need.

Is there another method that will allow me to receive an xml file that I
can then process?

In looking at the data a second time, if the customer sends us a full
set
of data along with the max number of stops, I can get up to 12,000 bytes
*
99 lines or 1.2 mb of data. Now, by today's standard that's nothing but
I
need a method to handle this and I don't see anyway to use a clob as a
PR
parameter using a rest method (which I have found several examples of)
isn't going to work.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Dutch



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