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To promote reuse and to hide the complexity of the web service invocation, move your translate code to a self-contained reusable part.

Create a new reusable part called GoogleTranslateWebService.

Set the Target Platform to Windows/IBM i/Linux.

  

Move your code from the previous section to the reusable part.

     Begin_Com Role(*EXTENDS #PRIM_OBJT)
 
Mthroutine Name(Translate)
  Define_Map For(*RESULT) Class(#PRIM_DC.UnicodeString) Name(#TranslatedText)
  Define_Map For(*INPUT)  Class(#PRIM_DC.UnicodeString) Name(#SourceLanguage)
  Define_Map For(*INPUT)  Class(#PRIM_DC.UnicodeString) Name(#TargetLanguage)
  Define_Map For(*INPUT)  Class(#PRIM_DC.UnicodeString) Name(#SourceText)
  Define_Map For(*OUTPUT) Class(#PRIM_BOLN)             Name(#OK)
  Define_Map For(*OUTPUT) Class(#PRIM_DC.UnicodeString) Name(#ErrorCode)
  Define_Map For(*OUTPUT) Class(#PRIM_DC.UnicodeString) Name(#ErrorMessage)
 
 
  * Insert your code from the previous section here
  * . . .
  * . . .
 
Endroutine

Other developers can now easily use your GoogleTranslateWebService component without having to understand the details of the Google Translate web service invocation.

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