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Enterprise Application Integration: msg#00017windows.devel.soap.general
I am proposing an integration project using our software Any2XML (free download at http://goreliance.com/devel) which is also available as an ActiveX dll. While this will work as an agent between disparate applications, I still need a transport mechanism to deliver the messages. As we do almost all our work in Perl, I am not sure if I should stick with XML::RPC or SOAP::Lite. It appears that XML::RPC is certainly quicker to implement and less complex but SOAP holds a bigger promise of wider application and standards compliance. But SOAP is not 'Lite' anymore with the way the big companies are pushing it.We are working with tight budgets and need to complete projects quickly in order to see some money. I am trying to learn from others' experience before I committ to anything. Thanks for your input ---Closing information gaps----- Ranga Nathan, Reliance Technololgy >>Live demo at http://any2xml.com/docs/timesheet_demo.shtml<< >>Get free COBOLExplorer at http://goreliance.com/download-products << You can read messages from the SOAP archive, unsubscribe from SOAP, or subscribe to other DevelopMentor lists at http://discuss.develop.com. |
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