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Correct as long as you can live with the SOAP/REST formats that IWS uses.

You don't always have control of this. Sometimes the party needing to use the service dictates the format of the message/response data and if it does not match what IWS supplies then you have to build it yourself.


Jon Paris

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On Nov 6, 2018, at 1:19 AM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So, if I want to provide data with an RPGLE program as a web service I do NOT need to use YAJL nor concern myself with JSON?

But if I want to write a JSON file to the IFS then yes, the RPGLE program must use YAJL or some method of creating the JSON file?


On 11/5/2018 11:46 PM, Nadir Amra wrote:
Hi,

The beauty of integrated web services support... the ILE program or
service program does not have to deal with XML or JSON. It just deals
with the parameters. The payload (whether XML or JSON) is handled by the
integrated web services support.


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