I think you want to look at Scott Klement's HTTPAPI (http://www.scottklement.com/httpapi/). If I recall correctly, he used the example of getting UPS shipping cost for an order when he presented it at one of the COMMON conferences. (But maybe that was another session I slept through.)


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James H. H. Lampert wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen, Fellow Geeks and Geekettes:

The subject heading pretty much says it all. Has anybody ever accessed a web service (in our case, it would be an address cleaner we normally use from the client side of one of our products) from a program running on an OS/400 box? Can anybody point us in the direction of example code?

We have Internet-connected boxes at V4R4, V4R5, and V5R2 that we could use for development and testing; our customers typically could be anywhere from V4R4 to V5R4 (but are mainly in the V5s).

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