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On Aug 23, 2018, at 3:37 PM, Alan Shore <ashore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everyone
I tried to download the pdf of this book (Modernizing IBM i
Applications from the Database up to the User Interface and Everything
in Between) I entered all the information they askedfor - but its failing on my phone number - saying that its invalid Live chat was not helpful and the 800 number they gave me passed me onto someone else, who passed me onto someone else, who passed me onto someone else......
You see where I am going with this
Does anyone have a pdf version of this redbook - the latest one?
Alan Shore
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2018 11:59 AM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: In-Fo about Larry Ducie XMLi PowerEXT for XML
creation
strings. You basically call the API for each entry you want to output.Both powerExt and XMLi allow for an API approach to building the XML
(http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248185.htmlIn Chapter 5 of the RPG Modernization Redbook
<http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248185.html>) I wrote an example of using each of these options - including CGIDEV2. So if you >>look at that you'll get a very direct comparison between the CGIDEV2 approach you are familiar with and the other two options you are considering.
question of personal preference. Personally (sorry Henrik) I have a slight preference for XMLi mostly because I find its approach to specifying attributes to be more obvious than the way it >>is done in powerExt.powerext and XMLi are very similar in approach - it is mostly just a
Jon Paris
Hi
can i create a skeleton RPG sourcecode from Xml with XMLi, like PXXMLRPGCM of PowerEXT ??
Thanks
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