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Ian Warner <[log in to unmask]>
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Ian Warner <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Nov 2007 09:18:30 +0000
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Mark Wonsil wrote:

>Hello Ian,
>
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>>I have been asked the following question -
>>"You will only be calling a webservice from the 3000 with some XML data.
>>Ideally when an order status has changed. The desired frequency will be
>>realtime, but im sure we will have to make some room for queuing these
>>updates.
>>The webservice on our end will be transparent to you. Our webservice will
>>update the SQL server. All you need to focus on is being able to call a
>>webservice from the 3000 passing some XML into it.".
>>
>>How would one go about this?
>>    
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>
>We'll need more detail from you on this. What programming language are you
>using? What version of MPE on you on? How often will you send order status
>changes?
>
>Mark W.
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MPE 6.5, We will be using COBOL and sending status changes will peak at 
about 1 a second.
Is there a tutorial and/or examples of Socket programming in COBOL I can 
examine, It seems that
(as per Dave Waroff) the easiest way is to open a socket and do a POST.

ps  Is the jazz website down?

Ian Warner


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