Actually the 32-Bit JVM has been in place since V5R4. Now on V6R1 I believe it's the default.

It's pretty much as simple as setting your home directory.

The RPG XML-SAX stuff works great as well. We wrote a process called READXML that reads an entire XML file into a DB2 database as value pairs. Quite useful when stripping data from random XML files.

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date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 20:35:56 +0200
from: Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen <ravn@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] XMLSERVICE, where can it be found?

Den 22/06/11 19.09, Richard Schoen skrev:
I don't know why you wouldn't use Java.

The 32-Bit JVM smokes.

It still takes a serious effort to get up and running, but you got a point. We only upgraded to 6.1 recently and I have not yet had time to look at the J9 one.

What I am looking for is more things that work well when in an ILE world, and not inside a JVM.

You are after all @runjva.com :-)
True. For some reason nobody else wanted it :)


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