As an example of the versatility of the combination of BIS and XML extensions, consider tutorial3, which is a BIS service program similar to the tutorial2 browse method that can produce either an XML response or, if the ACTION=JSON query parameter is included on the URL, the service program uses a different XSLT style sheet to export identical data in JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) format.
When invoked with a URL ending in tutorial3.srf?STARTSWITH=C the following XML is returned:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <companies> <company> <statecode>IA</statecode> <areacode>712</areacode> <officecode>723</officecode> <companyname>C-M-L TELEPHONE COOP. ASSN. OF MERIDEN, IOWA</companyname> <ratecenter>ARCHER</ratecenter> <assignmentcode>AS</assignmentcode> </company> <company> <statecode>TX</statecode> <areacode>512</areacode> <officecode>316</officecode> <companyname>C3 COMMUNICATIONS, INC. - TX</companyname> <ratecenter>AUSTIN</ratecenter> <assignmentcode>AS</assignmentcode> </company> <company> <statecode>MT</statecode> <areacode>406</areacode> <officecode>935</officecode> <companyname>CABLE & COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION</companyname> <ratecenter>BROADUS</ratecenter> <assignmentcode>AS</assignmentcode> </company> etc
When invoked with a URL ending in tutorial3.srf?STARTSWITH=C&ACTION=JSON the following text is returned:
{ "companies" : [ { "statecode" : "IA", "areacode" : 712, "officecode" : 723, "companyname" : "C-M-L TELEPHONE COOP. ASSN. OF MERIDEN, IOWA", "ratecenter" : "ARCHER", "assignmentcode" : "AS" }, { "statecode" : "TX", "areacode" : 512, "officecode" : 316, "companyname" : "C3 COMMUNICATIONS, INC. - TX", "ratecenter" : "AUSTIN", "assignmentcode" : "AS" }, { "statecode" : "MT", "areacode" : 406, "officecode" : 935, "companyname" : "CABLE & COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION", "ratecenter" : "BROADUS", "assignmentcode" : "AS" }, etc.
Additional usage examples may be found on the Micro Focus Supportline Knowledge Base.