Le 08/09/2016 à 20:17, herberth guzman a écrit : > >> But what do you all guys call "webservices"??? > > > It serves to integrate applications created in languages and different > platforms over the Internet or your own Intranet Based on standards? > > * A Web service can be registered in order to make it available to other > users and that they can locate it. A mechanism for registering these > services is through UDDI, acronym for Universal Description, Discovery and > Integration, a 'repository of Web Services ". To register a service you > have to keep in mind that you must provide the information in your company, > in which categories ubicarías your service and interface to use to consume > this service. > > * The mechanism used by a Web Service to specify how data should > provide, so that anyone can interact with the same, is through XML. This > information is stored in a file called WSDL (Web Services Description > Language), which contains an XML document with the description of certain > SOAP and how to exchange messages, as well as where the service resource > and which protocol should talk who consume it. > > * The communication protocol used is generally SOAP, which is relatively > simple to use. > > * Web Services use commonly known and disseminated protocols such as > XML, TCP / IP as the transport protocol and HTTP as hypertext transfer > protocol. > WebServices > https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms950421.aspx > > > Herberth Guzmán
Ha ok. I actually knew. :-) What prevent you from making a webservice in Gambas? I don't see... -- Benoît Minisini ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user