Subject RE: [IBO] Re: .NET and IBO
Author Alan McDonald
so would it be a .good thing / .necessary thing / .useful thing if IBO had
XML output from their components?
Alan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: stanw1950 [mailto:stanw@...]
> Sent: Friday, 4 October 2002 9:00
> To: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [IBO] Re: .NET and IBO
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> This does not sound like a .net (or IBO)issue to me. From my
> understanding, the language and the operating system of the web
> service server (in your case the os is windows.net) is invisible to
> the web service client (you). That's the big plus about web services.
> You can write your client in whatever language and under whatever OS
> you want to. The data is being sent over the internet in an internet
> protocol (using XML) and only has to abide by the rules of the
> protocol. Delphi makes it very easy to set up a web service client
> (see their examples). As far as I know, you can retrieve your data
> (using IBO, IBX, ADO, or whatever) anyway you want to.
>
>
>
>
> --- In IBObjects@y..., "Alan McDonald" <alan@m...> wrote:
> > This may be a silly question - I know very little about .NET at
> this stage
> > but..
> > I need to, within the next 6 months or so, be able to post/submit
> data from
> > my IBO/FB application, over the internet, to a .NET service. I was
> just
> > wondering if anyone knew if this is possible with IBO at the moment
> by
> > adding a .NET interface, or would I need to wait for changes to IBO
> to do
> > this or does IBO intend to make this possible in a more seamless
> fashion, or
> > is this a phurphy?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Alan
>
>
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