I'm assuming by "parse" you mean "construct" right? In any case why bother with a third party library, why not just use SQL?

For single values just use:
exec sql set :myField = coalesce(json_value(JSON_OBJECT, '$.error_message' returning varchar(256)), '');

For multiple values use:
select ... from json_table(JSON_OBJECT, '$.', ...);

..an example of which can be found here https://github.com/fathert/json-rpg-example/blob/master/json.sqlrpgle

Tim.

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Hello All.

I parse JSON data using YAJL in RPG [1]but can't consume JSON.
Can anybody point me to working open source doing so please.
Scott Klement's article was easy to follow for providing JSON. [2]
One comment on LinkedIn insinuated YAJL is not the way to go but IWS?

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