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Status Delivered
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 15, 2012

Option to not generate comments for Declares generated with Top Down Generation

Option to select/deselect the generation of comments for the PLI/Cobol declares generated for the request and response messages, particularly when using the Top Down process. This would be the PLI xxxxxxxx.inc member that is generated and the comments that get placed in the related declare in the XML Converter program. Comments for the skeleton program etc should not be affected if possible. Also we are wondering why the generated xxxxxxxxx.inc file is not specifically included in the generated XML Converter program, but rather it is inlined directly into the XML Converter source code (along with the comments).

Idea priority Low
  • Guest
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    Sep 14, 2015

    Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
    Brand - Servers and Systems Software
    Product family - Programming Languages
    Product - Developer for System z

    For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
    Brand - Rational
    Product family - Design & development
    Product - Developer for System z

  • Guest
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    Dec 13, 2012

    This RFE was delivered in RDz 8.5.1

  • Guest
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    Oct 11, 2012

    RFE is being evaluated for delivery in an upcoming RDz release. Thanks.

  • Guest
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    Mar 26, 2012

    This RFE is consistent with our roadmap and is being considered for delivery in the next 2 year time frame. Thanks.

  • Guest
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    Mar 26, 2012

    >>>Also we are wondering why the generated xxxxxxxxx.inc file is not specifically included in the generated XML Converter program, but rather it is inlined directly into the XML Converter source code <<<

    The answer is, is that if there are multiple operations in the WSDL from which the include file was generated, it will contain structures that are not relevant to each converter and this could increase compilation time, and storage usage for any non-based structures in the include.

    There are various ways to approach the componentization, especially in the case of multiple operations and we are constantly working on optimizing performance and balancing that with optimizing component structure.