I've done some further research into adding SOAP capabilities to Gambas and
have discovered the gSOAP open source library which is a C library. It is
well documented, cross platform, and available in many Linux repositories,
including Ubuntu and other Debian packages. What gSOAP does is, it takes
I've done a little research into the Betfair soap thing and here are 2
important urls:
http://bdphelp.betfair.com/API6/6.0/RefGuide/wwhelp/wwhimpl/js/html/wwhelp.htm
Betfair API6 Documentation
https://api.betfair.com/global/v3/BFGlobalService.wsdl Betfair API6 Global
WSDL file
Their documentatio
Fabien Bodard-4 wrote:
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> so if i understand well it's just a file that describe the function
> gived by the server and usable via the soap protocole.
>
> but gambas still not manage soap :/
>
> and i'm too weak to that
Yes, that's basically what a WSDL file does. I'm also weak in SOAP and X
so if i understand well it's just a file that describe the function
gived by the server and usable via the soap protocole.
but gambas still not manage soap :/
and i'm too weak to that
2008/11/5 birchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>
>
> Benoit Minisini wrote:
>> When you are talking about "generating c
Benoit Minisini wrote:
> When you are talking about "generating code", you mean creating class
> proxies
> for the methods described by the WSDL XML syntax? Or accessing them
> transparently as Gambas classes and methods, the WSDL conversion being
> done
> on the fly and transparently?
Eithe
On mercredi 5 novembre 2008, birchy wrote:
> Benoit Minisini wrote:
> > What is WSDL?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Services_Description_Language
>
> I am very surprised that you've not heard of this.
I'm not very fond of this sort of things.
> It is now very commonly
> used as an API by
Benoit Minisini wrote:
> What is WSDL?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Services_Description_Language
I am very surprised that you've not heard of this. It is now very commonly
used as an API by websites that offer a programming interface. Some of the
larger ones are Google, Amazon, Paypal, Be
On mardi 4 novembre 2008, birchy wrote:
> I'm fairly new to Gambas and really like it's improvements over VB6,
> however i'm finding that documentation and source code examples are quite
> poor. Many of my projects are web related and involve either scraping
> information from a web page or working
I'm fairly new to Gambas and really like it's improvements over VB6, however
i'm finding that documentation and source code examples are quite poor. Many
of my projects are web related and involve either scraping information from
a web page or working with SOAP protocols. So this brings me a coupl