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I've got an open-source HTTP service program that makes it possible to do HTTP requests from your RPG programs. It comes with a few simple sample programs as demonstrations... http://www.scottklement.com/httpapi/ On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Joe Pluta wrote: > I'm cross posting this in a few places, so if you see multiple copies of > this, please forgive me. This is a rather unusual request in that in > researching the net (including archives, Google, mail scans, you name > it) I haven't found ANYTHING about the subject anywhere. Since it > crosses several domains, I thought I'd give it a shot in multiple > places. > > My question is this: has anybody tried calling a web service directly > from RPG? I can't believe it's that difficult; it's simply a sockets > communication. But I can find no examples anywhere. I suppose I can > reverse engineer the Java client WDSC generated for me, but that seems > like overkill (especially after I looked at the code <shudder>). > > It's not like it's crucial. I can always call a Java program to do the > work. But we all know the performance downsides of invoking Java from > RPG; it would be nice to be able to do it directly from RPG. > > What do you all think? >
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