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Check out Scott Klements
site....http://www.scottklement.com/rpg/socktut/index.html...and you can
learn how to do HTTP Post/Get stuff.

On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 11:15:39 +0100 , "James Viney"
<James.Viney@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
> I need to send data to another company via XML.  I have a PC web server
> running Tomcat, Java Virtual Machine and the other company's software
> which
> when it receives a valid request will fire the data via the internet to
> the
> company and then receive data back.  This web server is connected to our
> I-series via our network.
> 
> We are a company which deals primarily with I-series and we're all RPG
> programmers so certain terminology about PC's, the internet, ports etc
> are
> lost on us.  I have no problem creating the XML file from the data we
> keep
> on the I-series, which I use RPG to do.  However I am lost as to how to
> then
> get this web server to send my file to the other company.  I have been
> told
> by the other company that their software accepts these methods:
> *       HTTP Post/Get 
> *       CGI Strings 
> *       XML Stream
> These mean nothing to me but, I am sure that I must be able to use RPG
> API's
> or use some I-series software to kick this all off.  Please help! Can
> anyone
> point me in the right direction or know of a way of doing this?
> 
> 
> James Viney
> Senior Analyst/Programmer
> Fortis Insurance Ltd
> Tel: 023 8031 3324
> 
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