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The only way I can think of that would facilitate such easy changes would be to use a template approach to building the json.

There's an example here for XML but the technique is equally applicable to json. https://authory.com/JonParisAndSusanGantner/Using-CGIDEV2-for-Generating-XML-a2f586051c90845d2abc1fe41099416aa


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On Dec 26, 2024, at 9:39 AM, Suren K <suren7437@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Jon,

I’ve created the JSON in the RPG program and uploaded it to the standard
output area using QtmhWrStout. The HTTP Server automatically retrieves the
JSON data from this area and sends it to the client.

We’ve installed the program into production, but after the installation, we
received a request to modify a field name in the JSON response. While we
can achieve this by altering the RPG program where the JSON is generated,
this would require a process to promote the object into production, which
will take some time.

I’m wondering if there’s a way to make this modification without changing
the RPG program itself, possibly by adjusting the HTTP server configuration.
Regards,
Suren

On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 12:52 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So how are you generating the json?

There are too many possible options without knowing the current method.



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On Dec 23, 2024, at 12:48 PM, Suren K <suren7437@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Jon,

No I use the CGI call method only HTTP Server and no application server.

I will configure the below lines in the HTTPD configuration file

ScriptAlias /CUSTOMER/1.0/details /qsys.lib/TESTLIB.lib/Program01.pgm
ScriptAliasMatch /CUSTOMER/1.0/verify/(.*)
/qsys.lib/TESTLIB.lib/Program02.pgm

HTTP Server will directly call the programs Program01 and Program02 based
on the url

Regards,
Suren


On Mon, Dec 23, 2024 at 12:41 PM Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

How are currently generating the json? Or are you using IWS to do it
all?


Jon Paris
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On Dec 23, 2024, at 12:07 PM, Suren K <suren7437@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,

I use an HTTP Server on IBMi with a CGI call method to handle my web
services. Typically, the JSON response data is generated in an RPG
program
and uploaded to the Standard Output location. The CGI method then
retrieves
this JSON data from Standard Output and sends it as a response to the
external client.

Currently, I have a requirement to modify the field names in the JSON
response. For example:
Original data:
{
"firstName": "John",
"lastName": "Doe"
}

Modified Data:
{
"customerFirstName": "John",
"customerCLastName": "Doe"
}

The goal is to change the field name "firstName" to "customerFirstName"
and
"lastName" to "customerLastName".


Is there a way to achieve this by adding some configuration to the
HTTPD
file, or is modifying the RPG code the only viable solution?

I’d greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions on this.
Regards,
Suren
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