> fedex kinkos appears to have a web services interface:

Yes - and it still takes a human to drag, drop, click, etc with a mouse to
send an order (notice the words "download a client" in their article?.....
Why is it nobody thinks about server to server transactions?
The best part is that when you bring this up, I get the Homer Simpson
response (blank stare) and "i dunno....". I think it's because this is the
generation
that grew up with mouse in hand.... If you sense my frustration,
it's because this is just another in a long list that some vendors call
"progress".
(a few months ago, same customer upgraded to the latest & greatest fax
server
from a vendor i will not name. They removed many of the commands the prev
version had, where I could send it from the iSeries, and put them all in a
"new WinXP graphical interface"....
So now several tasks I had automated on the iSeries job scheduler now
require
a human (with a mouse).
jim



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Richter" <stephenrichter@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: ftp to kinkos.com


> On 8/4/05, Jim Franz <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > That turned into a very manual process. I had to download the file from
> > iSeries to my pc,
> > then log onto web store, go thru about 6 pages of order entry, fake an
> > order,
> > to give them 1 test file. According to their 1-800 support center, they
do
> > not allow
> > servers to ftp them files. So much for the wonderful world of eCommerce
and
> > automation.
> > jim
>
> fedex kinkos appears to have a web services interface:
> http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/11/12/46FEifw100fedex_1.html
>
> perhaps the ftp interface is problematic because fedex is placing
> emphasis on the web service route to their printing products.
>
> -Steve
>
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