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Matt,
Do they want to consume web services only? Or also offer them? Or both?
Honestly, if no one has, the first thing I'd dig into is GDPR. You'll need
to take a lot of that into account when putting anything on the web.
As far as CCSID I've not had any issues unless there were DBCS characters
involved, and even then Unicode should work fine if I recall (back years
ago we had issues with it, but I believe those are all taken care of now).
Bradley V. Stone
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On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 2:57 PM Matthew Henderson <matt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’m working with a US e-commerce client who wants to be able to dobusiness
throughout Europe, including Baltic countries and Russia (though Russiamay
present a separate problem). Could someone provide information/resourcesas
to help/guide us with this effort? These are restful web services such
inventory reservation/cancellation, inquiry as well as order input/configuration
inquiry, change, and cancellation. The main concerns are the
of the HTTP server and the CCSID issues involved with processing the--
requests. Note, the country code and/or language code are part of the
URL. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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