XML adds to network congestion, and processing time.

Much less effort to parse

ABC,2012-05-01,25,0
(19 bytes)

vs.

<request>
<customer>ABC</customer>
<orderdate>2012-05-01</orderdate>
<pagesize>25</pagesize>
<prevpage>0</prevpage>
</request>
(122 bytes)

If you know the format of the record, which is true if you control both sides of the transaction, then parsing the CSV is far more efficient than parsing the XML. XML parsers use a lot of resources. To parse a CSV only takes a few lines of code.

Mark Murphy
STAR BASE Consulting, Inc.
mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Alan Campin
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 11/30/2012 05:37PM
Subject: Re: Re: What style of RPG program can communicate with PHP?

So given an example of a screen that allows the operator to enter one or
more criteria to search on say invoices it would take a lot of overhead to
parse?

<request>
<customer>ABC</customer>
<orderdate>2012-05-01</orderdate>
<pagesize>25</pagesize>
<prevpage>0</prevpage>
</request>

On the PC side you can just map the XML to an object or least you can in
Java and I assume PHP would have the same kind of capability.

I would suspect the time to pass through the wire would be many times
greater than the overhead of parsing the XML.


On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Mark Murphy/STAR BASE Consulting Inc. <
mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

XML is 80-90% overhead. All that metadata built into each and every
document is largely unnecessary fluff. If you control both ends of the
transaction, it is better to use some other format. Just my own personal
opinion.

Mark Murphy
STAR BASE Consulting, Inc.
mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


-----midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: -----
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Alan Campin
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 11/30/2012 05:12PM
Subject: Re: Re: What style of RPG program can communicate with PHP?

OK, but how do you parse the JSON? There are all kinds of choices for
parsing XML including built into the RPG language. Hard for me to believe
that XML has that much overhead.


On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

send everything back and forth as XML ...

Good point about using messages, but see how streamlined JSON is;
addressing your concerns about performance (generating and parsing XML).

Simple Variable:

"hello world"

Basic Array:

["a","b","c",4,5,"six"]


Basic Object (name-value pairs):

{"firstName":"John","lastName":"Doe"}


Object Array:



[{"firstName":"John","lastName":"Allen"},{"firstName":"Anna","lastName":"Smith"},{"firstName":"Peter","lastName":"Jones"}]


2-Dimensional Basic Array:

[["one","two","three"],["four","five","six"],["seven","eight","nine"]]


-Nathan

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