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Re: HTTPAPI, CGIDEV2 binding directory
You can have any number of BNDDIR('QC2LE') BNDDIR('HTTPAPI') in your
program on H spec, in that way you only need to have one program if
you want to use HTTPAPI and CGIDEV2 facility in the same program. I do
it.
Thanks,
Musthafa
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Versfelt, Charles
<[1]CVERSFELT@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I have a question... Please forgive my ignorance on binding
directories.
It's been a very long time since I studied binding directories, at
my job we compile all our programs under one binding directory. We
even have our Aldon set up to automatically default to
dftactgrp(*no) and one particular binding directory. I know that's
not how they're really supposed to be used, but we've done it that
way since the beginning.
The HTTPAPI sample programs are all compiled under
BNDDIR('HTTPAPI') in the H spec.
The CGIDEV2 programs are all compiled under BNDDIR('CGIDEV2') in
the H spec.
What if we want to do HTTPAPI and CGIDEV2 in the same program?
Do I have to have to create the XML using CGIDEV2 and send it using
HTTPAPI in two separate RPGLE programs (under two BNDDIRs)? All
called from another program (under our "common" binding directory)?
How can I do these functions and compile the programs in one
binding directory?
Charlie
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Thanks,
Musthafa
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