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Re: Web Service non Client



I think the company's name changed try http://www.nubridges.com/solutions/http.htm
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Thanks for the info...  Sounds like you access an outside web service if i understand you correctly and thats not what i am having to do.  Need to create a web service in house ...  As for the Trailblazer HTTP Client i did a search on the web to get more info and found nothing do you have anymore info say a company site?

Thanks

John Major



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John,

Couple of years ago we had to consume web Services(using SOAP protocol)
provided by our customers to receive XML Orders on iSeries. We used
Trailblazer HTTP Client to receive the XML file. Once XML file is on our
IFS file, we converted the IFS(no set length) to a fixed length database
file. And then parsed this fixed length file using an RPGLE program to
create a file having one XML tag on each record. Then used this database
file having one XML tag on each record to extract the necessary data to the
back end systems using RPGLE.

Hope this helps.

Thanks,
Kanchi


                                                                                                                                     
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Has anyone created a web service in house for receiving say a soap message
with an XML  document embedded and interact on that XML Doc via RPGLE.

Just curious because just starting the project and like everyone knows an
XML document has no set length and with integrating a Web Service with
RPGLE (Service Program) my max length is 65535 for a character parm...

Just wondering if anyone else has needed to create a web service in house
for outside clients to access using RPGLE and how they dealt with some of
these issues.

Thanks-john


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