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+1

Scott's HTTPAPI is a great tool. I had tried other techniques and failed, then stumbled upon Scott's API and finally, successfully was able to "consume" the web service I needed. In debugging, I was actually able to step through Scott's API and "see" what was going on.

Rich


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Subject: Re: Consume Web service

You might want to consider Scott Klement’s HTTPAPI which includes as one of the examples calling a currency exchange service.

You can find it here: http://www.scottklement.com/httpapi/

This avoids the need for the C compilation and you’ll have something debugable with a great support forum behind it.


On Jan 17, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Gad Miron <gadmiron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello guys

Ran into an old article by Mike Faust dealing with consuming a
Currency converter Web service
http://www.mcpressonline.com/rpg/cool-things-ile-rpg
-as-a-web-services-client.html
I followed the article and created the A/M utility (with some
difficulty- had to re-installed the C compiler)

I does run but it returns a value of -1 which I assume indicates some error.
For some reason or other I'm not able to debug the C part of it , only
the RPG part (I admit to being close to a complete C ignorant anyway)

Is anybody familiar with this Web service? I surly could use some pointers.

Alternately, could you point me to another Currency conversion Web server?



Gad
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