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You said you wanted to call the same routines _from_ RPG. You didn't say if they were on the same machine or not.

If they are on different machines then simply use HTTPAPI or SQL in the RPG program to consume your web services.

If they are on the same machine then call the underlying programs that supply the web service.

That's all I was saying.


Jon Paris

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On Dec 31, 2018, at 1:57 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

huh? Wait a minute... Am I reading this right?

In fact, the end game for this project is to be able to do just that; to go to various i-series ip addresses in the network. That seemed a bridge too far for my skills but... really? It could be done?

On 12/31/2018 11:45 AM, Jon Paris wrote:
You could - but that just adds a layer and degrades performance - unless the caller is on a different system - if you are just calling it locally then ...
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