Yes,

take a look at powerEXT Core that can be downloaded at http://powerext.comand
is complete free

It has XML node support and support for storing XML files in the IFS

Example

xmlNode('order');
xmlNode('orderNumber':'':'123456');
xmlNode('orderDate':'':'20120419');
xmlEndNode();
echoToStmf('/myxmlfile.xml':1208);




On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Jeff Young <jyoung0950@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All,
I have a client that needs to send an XML document to one of their
customers with product data.
They do not want to purchase a package to do this.
The XML will not be sent to a web service, but will be placed in a
directory on the server for processing.

If possible, all of the work to build the document should be done in RPGLE.

Excluding purchased software, can anyone point me to sample code or links
that explain how to do this?

Thanks,

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Sr. Programmer Analyst
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