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* ABAP cheat sheet: Working with XML and JSON in ABAP
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*
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* -------------------------- PURPOSE ----------------------------------
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* - Example that demonstrates working with XML and JSON in ABAP.
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* - The following topics are covered:*
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* - Processing XML using class libraries (iXML, sXML)
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* - XML Transformations using XSLT and Simple Transformations
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* - CALL TRANSFORMATION syntax
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* - Dealing with JSON data, XCO classes for JSON
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* - Excursions: Converting string <-> xstring, compressing and
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* decompressing binary data
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*
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* ----------------------- GETTING STARTED -----------------------------
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* - Open the class with the ABAP development tools for Eclipse (ADT).
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* - Choose F9 to run the class.
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* - Check the console output.
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* - To understand the context and the ABAP syntax used, refer to the
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* notes included in the class as comments or refer to the respective
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* topic in the ABAP Keyword Documentation.
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* - Due to the amount of console output, the examples contain numbers
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* (e.g. 1) ..., 2) ..., 3) ...) for the individual example sections.
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* Also, the variable name is displayed in most cases. So to find
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* the relevant output in the console easier and faster, just search
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* for the number/variable name in the console (CTRL+F in the console)
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* or use the debugger.
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*
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* ----------------------------- NOTE -----------------------------------
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* The code presented in this class is intended only to support the ABAP
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* cheat sheets. It is not intended for direct use in a production system
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* environment. The code examples in the ABAP cheat sheets are primarily
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* intended to provide a better explanation and visualization of the
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* syntax and semantics of ABAP statements, not to solve concrete
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* programming tasks. For production application programs, you should
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* always work out your own solution for each individual case. There is
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* no guarantee for the correctness or completeness of the code.
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* Furthermore, there is no legal responsibility or liability for any
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* errors or their consequences that may occur when using the the example
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* code.
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*
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"! <p class="shorttext synchronized">ABAP cheat sheet: Working with XML and JSON in ABAP</p>
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"! Example that demonstrates working with XML and JSON in ABAP..<br>Choose F9 in ADT to run the class.
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"! <p class="shorttext"><strong>Working with XML and JSON in ABAP</strong><br/>ABAP cheat sheet example class</p>
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"!
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"! <p>The example class demonstrates working with XML and JSON in ABAP.<br/>
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"! Choose F9 in ADT to run the class.</p>
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"!
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"! <h2>Note</h2>
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"! <p>Find information on <strong>getting started with the example class</strong> and the
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"! <strong>disclaimer</strong> in the ABAP Doc comment of class {@link zcl_demo_abap_aux}.</p>
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CLASS zcl_demo_abap_xml_json DEFINITION
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PUBLIC
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FINAL
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attr_lowercase_str = to_lower( attr_string_a && attr_string_b ).
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ENDMETHOD.
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ENDCLASS.
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ENDCLASS.
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