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Hi,

I want to create a JSON string where one of the fields needs to be BASE64
encoded. The JSON string will then be converted to ASCII to be sent out to
be used by an ASCII based server.
For example,
{
"Field1" : "aaa",
"Field2" : "bbb",
"Field3" : "ccc"
}
where Value bbb needs to be BASE64 encoded.
I am assuming that BASE64 encoding of EBCDIC and ASCII will give different
results, and just encoding bbb in EBCDIC before creating JSON string and
then converting full string to ASCII will not do the trick. Is that correct?
Also, what is the best way of BASE64 encoding/decoding using IBM supplied
APIs?

Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. TIA

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