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Dutch,
You've been working on this for something like 2 months and still
evaluating options for communicating between .Net and RPG? It appears that
given all the constraints you've mentioned, your company is channeling you
into doing most of the processing on the .Net side. If that's the case,
then you could have the .Net application parse incoming XML and output it
to IBM i DB table rows, then call your RPG program via stored procedure.
Your RPG program could process the data and output a response to an IBM i
DB. The .Net program could read the data and format an XML response to the
3rd party.
RPG offers exceptional performance for DB I/O.
-Nathan
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From: RPGLIST <rpglist@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: RPG programming on the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
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Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: Follow up question on web services
I suppose it could be broken down into that Buck, the only problem is I
need to process the data in its entirety and send back a response in 10
seconds. That isn't something that I can change. Its a hard requirement.
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