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Hi Dug,
Tony has a stock quote service running at XMethods. Try this out -
http://services.xmethods.net/axis/getQuote?s=IBM
Dave
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Have you looked at http://www.webservicex.net/stockquote.asmx?op=GetQuote
This seems to be a free alternative stock quote service which actually
provides more than just quote.
Jeremy
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Things are looking good. Tony already has a stock quote service on
XMethods that does the right backend retrieval of realtime quote
information. He is going to look at the signature for our stock quote
example and make a service for it. I&
it on XMethods.
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I like the idea of having it on XMethods.
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I noticed that last week. It was down for a while then it came back up
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A little more info: Binary Evolution is not the ISP, it's an ISV,
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This is serious. :-)
www.xmltoday.com is apparently gone. I haven't been able to hit it for
days.
This of course means that the "Hello World" of Web Services won't work,
and more importantly the "stock" sample is broken unless you use XXX.
Anyone know of another site we can point to?
-Dug
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