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Re: PUT?
James,
even though this is a little off topic, you seems to rather go the
JSON-C way
than the ATOM way.
I have just prepared a little general article about JSON and RPGLE on
IBM I.
It can be found at [1]http://www.powerEXT.com/JSON.pdf�;
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Scott Klement <[2]sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Sorry, I haven't developed any test cases, yet.
I thought you had a need for PUT, and therefore had something to
test it
with?
On 2/13/2012 11:32 AM, James Lampert wrote:
> Scott Klement wrote:
>> The support you're looking for already exists in the current release
>> (1.24) of HTTPAPI -- at least, to a certain extent. �(It does not
exist
>> at 1.23, however.)
>
> I've successfully downloaded and installed 1.24, adding the new calls
to
> the end of the modified *BND source I created earlier, to make it a
> drop-in replacement for both the non-SSL 1.23, and the
> modified-bind-order SSL 1.23.
>
> Should I look for any other instructions or examples on how to use
> http_persist_req, beyond just studying how it's already being called
in
> 1.24? Any easy way to simply test that I'm able to do a successful
PUT?
>
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References
1. http://www.powerEXT.com/JSON.pdf
2. mailto:sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
3. http://www.scottklement.com/mailman/listinfo/ftpapi
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