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I would start by contacting Thomas and asking if he has any ideas. I'm afraid it is too long since I've used the tool as I've been doing all REST stuff lately.

If you are comfortable with httpapi then rolling your own should not be too bad since you only need 3 methods.



On Jul 22, 2020, at 9:58 AM, Greg Wilburn <gwilburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jon,

I think I'm running into something like that with WSDL2RPG (the Thomas Raddatz version)... At least I can't seem to find "how to" do something in the sample code.

I parred down the methods to 3 (from 30+) so the modules would actually compile. I still need to get one of them compiled. Looking in the source code, I can't see where to set element "attributes".

In my case, the element <LabelRequest> contains variable attributes like:

<Label Request
Test="YES"
LabelSize="4x6"
ImageFomat="ZPLII"
Etc..

I used the WSDL2RPG tool to create a sample/test program over this method (GetPostageLabel), but I can't find where to set/change these attributes in the code anywhere.

FWIW - I coded a test request using only HTTPAPI, with the SOAP message as an RPG variable. Response time is very fast compared to a Java application called from the same RPG pgm.

So many of the elements in this one request are "optional"... Currently, I'll need only use 2-3 methods. Of course, that could change - but I've been told this API will be replaced in coming years with a REST API (this is for Endicia that was purchased by Stamps.com)

In your opinion (everyone's opinion welcome) - should I continue with WSDL2RPG or code from scratch for my immediate needs?

Thanks,
Greg

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Subject: Re: WSDL2RPG or not?

Why?

It doesn't have the flexibility of HTTPAPI and doesn't run as quickly in most cases - I suspect because of the underlying use of Java. Once/If IBM get round to using C/C++ routines under the covers it may improve.

It has other downsides although I don't recall all the details. I seem to remember that authenticating to some kinds of service was one of the issues.

To each their own - I was using HTTPAPI long before SQL offered these options. I also use Python and PHP for this purpose - not not when RPG is in charge of the process.



On Jul 21, 2020, at 4:33 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Next question (remember, this is all new ground for me so the questions are pretty low-level):

Wouldn't one use json_table() today?

From working code:

****

**exec sql select * into :wCity, :wCountry, :wID from json_table(systools.httpgetclob(:URL, ''), 'lax $' columns( CITY varchar(50) path '$.name', COUNTRY varchar(2) path '$.sys.country', ID dec(10) path '$.id') empty on error); **

****

On 7/21/2020 9:00 AM, Jon Paris wrote:
That is what he was talking about Booth.

Most think of IWS as the Server part. WSDL2RPG is the client side.

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