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  • #16
    Originally posted by Lorenz Wessa View Post

    My reasoning is that it's native functionality and fairly new (released in the past 2 years). It's performant and generaly easy to use. YAJL was made arround 2014, before native functionality was a thing, it served it's purpose filling a requirement that is now natively availble. If YAJL is significantly better, I'd love to hear why.

    Kind regards
    For me... using the HTTPAPI and YAJL tools was very easy! I really like YAJLINTO. It was the logical choice because I simply had to add ONE new tool to my toolbox (YAJL).

    I would love to learn how use the PHP option - I just don't have the time. As for the SQL solution - YUCK. Most of the work we need to do with JSON cannot be accomplished using existing DB2 tables, so these functions just over-complicate the interface.

    Just my 2 cents.

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