It really depends on what you’re trying to achieve overall. However you might wanna study the Unpack() method in different parsers, because you gotta parse the message first. Try this: jimmod.com/blog/2011/07/26/jimmys-blog-iso-8583-tutorial-build-and-parse-iso-message-using-jpos-library/
Quality content.
It's the "I'm feeling like a professor" for me at 8:56 🤣
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This is awesome and I loved every bit of the video. Thanks Man.
Thanks for the kind words!
Very good job explaining basic concepts
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing intro. Im getting my colleagues to watch this playlist 👏🏽👏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Thank you!
this is an amazing video, you are really a professor
Thank you 😊
God bless you for meeee. Thanks a million time
😄 Amen. Glad it helped 😉
26:43 why 1 is the issuer. When i search on the google it says 2 is the issuer
hhhh you said you feel like a professor but you're really a professor now. Thanks for the content.
😂 Appreciate the kind word
Thank you so much for the clear explanation. Wow
You are welcome!
Amazing content man! Thanks.
My pleasure!
Looking forward to the next video
Working towards that!
Thanks! How do you save ISO 8583 message to database?
It really depends on what you’re trying to achieve overall. However you might wanna study the Unpack() method in different parsers, because you gotta parse the message first. Try this: jimmod.com/blog/2011/07/26/jimmys-blog-iso-8583-tutorial-build-and-parse-iso-message-using-jpos-library/
Looking for the next video for iso8583
Very soon friend!
is there a difference between 8583 and 8385? You kept interchanging them
Ouch, must have been a slip of the tongue…
nice class professor but when are we going to do a little practical, i mean code alone or something
This will happen very soon pal!
Bro when ngrok like software design video will come🥲
I’m working on it my friend, give me some more time 🙂.
Thanks bro😍😍