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Hi,
In the strict sense this is already a "web service", but it just doesn't
use SOAP (and XML).
If you want to standardize it, yes you could change it to a "real"
webservice... and the HTTPAPI would handle it (as well as the existing
format).
Kind regards,
Paul
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On Behalf Of Robert Rogerson
Sent: maandag 18 juli 2011 17:35
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Subject: Web service question...
The company I'm doing work for currently has a link such as
http://myserver/weblibp/ut1681cl.pgm?store=001&effdate=20110718&upc=00000000004408&thwtype=SD&posdept=400&eaches=00005&posunt=01&posrtl=0000099&docnum=400&posid=101&thwdesc=Tomatoes
This link is called repeatedly for all the items on a document.
Is this not a perfect example of where a web service could be used?
If so, would Scott's HTTPAPI not handle this?
Thanks,
Robert Rogerson
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