Developing independent DFDL applications
Develop independent Java™ application programs that use the IBM® DFDL API to parse a text or
binary data stream into the equivalent logical information, or to
serialize logical information into an equivalent text or binary data
stream.
Before you begin
Before
you start:
About this task
A sample is provided to demonstrate how to use the IBM DFDL API. Run and explore the
sample to learn what you can do with the IBM DFDL
API. The IBM DFDL API sample
is in the install_dir\server\sample\dfdl directory. For
information about how to use the IBM DFDL
API to develop independent programs, see
Configuring an environment for independent DFDL applications.
What to do next
- When you have written and tested your programs, you can distribute them to the systems that you want to run those programs. If a system that you want to run your IBM DFDL API independent programs does not have the IBM App Connect
Enterprise runtime component installed, you must complete additional configuration steps.