It all depends. How much data is exchanged? How automated do you need it to
be? How often will you be doing this? Is data movement bi-directional?

The most straightforward IMO is SQL, but you could also use SOAP, text(XML
files), HTTPS

Regards

Chuck

On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 10:48 AM, David Loeppky via 4D_Tech <
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> I have a standalone 4D application that needs to occasionally connect to
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> easiest way to approach this.  Thanks.
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