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Also take a look at noxDb

It has a super fast JSON serializer

It is open source
https://github.com/sitemule/noxDB





tir. 10. sep. 2019 kl. 19.19 skrev Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

CGIDEV2, powerExt and XMLi all allow you access to the built string. You
don't need to do it all "by hand" just because you need to play with the
data before sending it.



On Sep 10, 2019, at 9:40 AM, Raul Jager <raul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Great, it is nice to see that my request is not new. I am afraid the
function will be useful for my v2, but I will have to do an initial version
"by hand", probably mostly concatenating strings. I need to create the
document and then calculate a sha2 and add a signature, So I need the
document in memory.

CGIDEV2 or IWS will be good for serving the xml, that will be the final
step.

I added a vote to the RFE


_______________________________________________________________________________

On 9/9/19 11:24 PM, Scott Klement wrote:
There isn't a reverse of XML-INTO but there is an RFE for one that you
can vote on:


http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=94771


In the meantime, you can create the document manually using a tool like
CGIDEV2, string concatenation, etc.


On 9/9/19 4:54 PM, Raul Jager wrote:
I have crated a DS for a fairly complex XML document, and xml-into
does a wonderful job moving the data into the fields.

Now I will like to put data into the DS and create a XML document, the
reverse of the xml-into op ccode. Is there a way to do this?


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