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Dealing with ssl/tls secured resources you have to setup your IBM i DCM client.<br> | Dealing with ssl/tls secured resources you have to setup your IBM i DCM client.<br> | ||
− | Result of a request could be checked in a joblog and/or printer output file, according to a value of | + | Result of a request could be checked in a joblog and/or printer output file, according to a value of «Output log events to» parameter.<br> |
− | All the data transferred from/to remote server will be saved to log files specified in parameters | + | All the data transferred from/to remote server will be saved to log files specified in parameters «Log recv messages» and «Log sent messages».<br> |
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Revision as of 11:44, 6 April 2020
Simple Http request
The simpliest example. Just choose *None
Authentication method, specify URI to be requested and request type - that's all.
I2REST COMMAND(*GET) URL('http://apache.org') AUTHMETHOD(*NONE)
Https request with logging
Lets exemine some more complicated example:
I2REST COMMAND(*GET) URL('https://github.com') OUTPUT(*BOTH) DCMCLIENT(MYCLIENT) RECVLOG('/home/btpl/recv.log') SENTLOG('/home/btpl/sent.log') AUTHMETHOD(*NONE)
Dealing with ssl/tls secured resources you have to setup your IBM i DCM client.
Result of a request could be checked in a joblog and/or printer output file, according to a value of «Output log events to» parameter.
All the data transferred from/to remote server will be saved to log files specified in parameters «Log recv messages» and «Log sent messages».