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On Feb 20, 2020, at 5:24 PM, Bruce Vining <bruce.vining@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You don't really even need to define a based-on variable. If you have a
pointer myPointer then, in debug, just define how you want it
treated/formatted as in:
eval myPointer:c 10 to display the first ten bytes addressed by myPointer
as a character string
eval myPointer:x 50 to display the first fifty bytes addressed by
myPointer in hex
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 12:38 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Jon - so you just define a variable "based-on" the pointer?"
Yup. Just that simple.
On Feb 20, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Greg Wilburn <gwilburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
peResponse, peTimeoute, peUserAgent, and peContentType)
Rob,
Yes... a web service that uses JSON payload.
http_post() requires only 4 parameters. I'm passing 7 (including the
Of Robert Rogerson
The 8th parameter is SoapAction. This is not a SOAP webservice.
Thanks.
Jon - so you just define a variable "based-on" the pointer?
Greg
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Subject: Re: YAJL procedures
Greg, I think you're missing a parameter. http_post accepts 8 parameters
but you only show 7. Check after jsonLen. There should be peFilename
peTimeout. In your example response may represent one of these.call a
Also, I'm not sure what you mean by a json web service but I have to
web service and pass a json body (this may be what you mean). I usewith
http_url_post_raw(). So my call looks like
rc = http_url_post_raw(url: %Addr(jsonStr): %Len(%Trim(jsonStr)) :1
:%paddr('INCOMING')
:HTTP_TIMEOUT :HTTP_USERAGENT
:'application/json');.
Rob
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 9:09 AM Greg Wilburn <
gwilburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions. I should have indicated that I'm working
So Ia JSON web service.
Since I'm going to use this with http_post() (which uses a pointer).
inmight as well do this and forgo the string? I just like to "see" stuff
Ofdebug.
yajl_endObj();
rc = yajl_getBuf(jsonPtr:jsonLen);
rc = http_post( URL
: jsonPtr
: jsonLen
: response
: HTTP_TIMEOUT
: HTTP_USERAGENT
: 'application/json');
yajl_genClose();
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posting.Greg Wilburn
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2020 5:01 PM
To: RPG programming on IBM i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: YAJL procedures
I need to get a very small JSON data set into varchar(1024) variable...
Just wondering which YAJL procedure is the easiest to use?
yajl_getBuf()
yajl_copyBuf()
yajl_copyBufStr()
For whatever reason, I've always just written it to the IFS before
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