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In this particular case I was surprised that it was so simple, I didn't
have to do anything special.... all my variables were defined like Alpha
fields. There is no good documentation on internet... I found one book
which was written in 2013 but it didn't have any example for raw
payload...

gLineFeed is constant(x'0D25')
grul is 2048 alpha
ghaeder is 2048 alpha
grequest is also 2048 a varying...

I still have to try and see How I can use it for JSON and XML. requests and
responses.

Regards




On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 7:49 AM, Jose Perez <joseenocperez.jp@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi Mohammad interesting way you used this, I have being using this in a few
of my projects Get and Post the beauty about this is that you do not need
to Setup Rest or Soap services, I really don't know why not many people
using it. You know what would be interesting that as part of your code
example that you just post here you too show how you defined your variables
Gurl, GHeader and Grequest remember that if you need to get information
back to your program you need to define the Grequest var as CLOB var type.
I love this.






On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 12:56 PM, Mohammad Tanveer <surgum@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I figured it out, it was easy.. I am surprised that no one is talking
about
this cool feature and why I was not able to discover it before :)
Finally
IBM made it so easy to call a web API / service.

gUrl =
'http://xyz.com:8080' +
'/InternalServices/InternalServices?'+
'requestType=PAYSVC';
gHeader =
'<httpHeader>' +
'<header name="Content-type" value="text/xml" />' +
'<header name="Host" value="xyz.com:9080" />' +
'</httpHeader>';
gRequest = 'operation=auth' + gLineFeed +
'currencyCode=USD' + gLineFeed +
'routingNo=' + gLineFeed +
'paymentAmount=9439' + gLineFeed +
'txID=33412864' + gLineFeed +
'distributorID=2000000008' + gLineFeed +
'company=USA' + gLineFeed +
'reqid=EC' + gLineFeed +
'refcode=USA1000129' + gLineFeed +
'billCountry=US' + gLineFeed +
'govtid=1234567' + gLineFeed +
'ipaddr=10.77.3.53' + gLineFeed +
'reqsrc=distribNew-ecomm' + gLineFeed +
'opRequestID=EC-USA1000129' + gLineFeed +
'paymentType=VISA' + gLineFeed +
'accountNo=4111111111111111' + gLineFeed +
'processor=PROD.GLOBALCOLLECT.USA' + gLineFeed +
'billProvince=AZ' + gLineFeed +
'billCountryCode=US' + gLineFeed +
'verifyCode=' + gLineFeed +
'accountExprMonth=01' + gLineFeed +
'accountExprYear=2022' + gLineFeed +
'startMonth=' + gLineFeed +
'startYear=' + gLineFeed +
'accountHldrName=Test Visa' + gLineFeed +
'billStreet=TO CAPTURE DSP' + gLineFeed +
'billStreet2=7501 E MCCORMICK PKWY' + gLineFeed +
'billStreet3=' + gLineFeed +
'billStreet4=' + gLineFeed +
'billPostal=85258' + gLineFeed +
'billCity=SCOTTSDALE';
exec sql
SELECT varchar(responseMsg,2048), varchar(responseHttpHeader,512)
INTO :responseMsg, :responseHdr
FROM table( SYSTOOLS.HTTPPOSTCLOBVerbose(
:gUrl,
:gHeader,
:gRequest) ) as InternalServices;




On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 7:14 AM, Mohammad Tanveer <surgum@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Anyone using this tool on iSeries? I am trying to use it in sqlrpgle
and
wondering how to send request body data in raw format. Any ideas?

Following code works to call the service and get response..

gUrl =
'http://dev1.xyz.com:9080/InternalServices/InternalServices?'+
'requestType=PAYSVC';
gHeader =
'<httpHeader>' +
'<header name="Content-type" value="text/xml" />' +
'<header name="Host" value="dev1.xyz.com:9080" />' +
'</httpHeader>';
exec sql
SELECT varchar(responseMsg,2048), varchar(responseHttpHeader,512)
INTO :responseMsg, :responseHdr
FROM table( SYSTOOLS.HTTPPOSTCLOBVerbose(
:gUrl,
:gHeader,
'') ) as InternalServices;



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