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On 1/17/2014 11:58 AM, Jeff Young wrote:
All,information.
I have a client that needs to be able (using the FedEx or UPS API's) to
send shipment information to the server and receive back rate
HTTP
From what I have read so far, this can be done using SOAP/XML/WSDL or
Post over SSL.my
Does anyone have some sample code that I can use as a base for adding to
existing programs?
I have a basic understanding of XML and HTTP, but no experience in
translating XML using RPGLE.
All help or suggestions will be appreciated.
There is a push-pull between learning about the web from the nuts and
bolts up (sockets, firewalls, well-known ports, protocols, etc) and
getting going by use of a well established framework (CGIDEV2, MAILTOOL,
etc). If you learn the hard way, you'll undoubtedly be able to fix
things easier when they break. On the other hand, it pays to learn from
the mistakes of others - I'm not going to live long enough to make them
all myself.
Which is why I'm suggesting a framework. I see that Krengel Tech have
an RPG-XML service program along with an example of using it to
interface with FedEx:
http://www.rpg-xml.com/addressverification.aspx?id=787123
I'm not a customer, but if I were just starting out, I probably would be.
--buck
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