Hey Scott,

I truly agree to what you said and I understood pretty well what Jacques was 

pointing to and I appreciate it, that's a wise advice.
They're yet to retire the API, not much time though, What I'm wondering about 
is the 

cause that's creating the difference in rates when you're fetching through the 
SOAP API
and when you work-it-out using the FedEx A/c from FedEx website.

What exactly it is that could cause is the only thing I'm trying to figure out.

Regards
Prince




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 From: Scott. <sc...@anglolimited.com>
To: dev@ofbiz.apache.org 
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: Default package size assumed by fedex?
 
Prince, It’s my understanding that FedEx is/has retired the Ship Manager API
and the Ship Manager Direct solutions that are integrated into OFBiz and
will require anyone using them to migrate to FedEx Web Services. I think
that was what Jacques was trying to say originally. If you are making
changes to the Ship Manager API or Ship Manager Direct, you are making
changes to something that will no longer be supported. If this is incorrect
or I misunderstood, let me know.


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