Hi all,
I posted last week about Krengel Tech's new blog focusing on IBM i tips, tricks, and articles written by our three developers, and showed off some of the cool things we've been doing with the open source free package, OpenRPGUI. If you're interested in approaches to modernize your existing RPG codebase, you should definitely take a look.
This week, we bring you an article from Aaron Bartell, focusing around using Krengel Tech's flagship product RPG-XML Suite to communicate with FedEx webservices.
This article covers how to handle address validation/verification, but FedEx provides many more web services, and RPG-XML Suite gives you the power to use them.
Source code and a readme is provided at the end of the blog article. If you don't have RPG-XML Suite, you can get a 30 day free trial from our website to try it out with this article - or to see what other uses you can find for it.
Have a great weekend!
I posted last week about Krengel Tech's new blog focusing on IBM i tips, tricks, and articles written by our three developers, and showed off some of the cool things we've been doing with the open source free package, OpenRPGUI. If you're interested in approaches to modernize your existing RPG codebase, you should definitely take a look.
This week, we bring you an article from Aaron Bartell, focusing around using Krengel Tech's flagship product RPG-XML Suite to communicate with FedEx webservices.
This article covers how to handle address validation/verification, but FedEx provides many more web services, and RPG-XML Suite gives you the power to use them.
Source code and a readme is provided at the end of the blog article. If you don't have RPG-XML Suite, you can get a 30 day free trial from our website to try it out with this article - or to see what other uses you can find for it.
Have a great weekend!