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No, "we" won't do any such thing. You don't speak for me. I'm not constantly calling you out - you call me out, I provide the answer, you don't respond, except to issue yet another challenge, with you setting all the rules. Sorry, not interested. Match what I just wrote in my previous email, and then we can move on.That is the same as me saying you haven't taken the time to do the
equivalent in RPG or PHP. We will let this argument slip lower on the
priority list for now.
Good point, let's set the stage for how I see many web services workingNope. Start with the basics. Do what I just did: invoke a REST service and parse the TDs. Show us that code and we can move on. If you have the willingness to do that, we can work our way through a whole series of examples - that will be much more useful to the community than trying to code some scenario your clients have.
these days. Note this is just my experience and I am sure everyone has
different opinions and experiences in this space.
In an effort to keep things in "real world complexities" we will take the"We" will do no such thing. You can either match what I just did or not, I don't care. When I get time I may feel like creating a more complex example, but certainly not if you won't even do the hello world version. There are tons of perfectly useful transactions that don't require repeating structures; no sense in starting there.
XSD to repeating structures on both the request and response vs. doing
helloworld type services (i.e. header and detail type scenario).
If you are willing to engage in such a comparison of EGL vs. Java. vs. RPGAgain, no real desire to try and match up to whatever you consider real world until you do the basics. It will be far more demonstrative to the community if we start with simple examples and work our way up. Mine was about the simplest: get a web page and parse it. Do that and we can move on to something else.
vs. PHP I will do the work of putting together the XSD and the web service
to call.
Your responsibility would be EGL and I can do the Java and RPG (weI already did do that. You haven't.
would need a volunteer for PHP as I don't have a dev environment setup for
that at the moment). The purpose of this is to see what is required of each
language environment to invoke a common web service.
Let me know if you are game...Again, I already did it. Feel free to show us your answer and we'll move on.
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