Hi Gerry
UniVerse Ver10.2 has a soap interface and tool. You can use this to build
up soap server for UniVerse. You can set up a subroutine or use TCL to
process requests. It simplifies a lot of the process. However it still
lacks the element of identifying the user.
With SOAP you need t
Rings a bell (memory buffer size problem I seem to recall).
Upgrade
Otherwise . why?
* BCI for foreign databases
* UV-NET for UniVerse
Regards
JayJay
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For the older versions of RedBack that was a standing recommendation:
Set the GC purging criteria to something reasonable, but the interval sky
high to "run never". Then run REDBACK.GC from a PHANTOM, crontab or Windows
scheduler (whichever suits).
Other standing advice:
1. Set WWSTATE to large
gerry wrote:
> Thanks Tony, but ...
> the web services we use are .NET, the HelloWorld example I used took
> less than minutes to setup. We also have inbound and outbound web
> services that use UO.NET. I'm not sure why we would want to pay for
> an additional framework for such a simple thing.
I will be out of the office starting 06/02/2007 and will not return until
06/18/2007.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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Marc:
IMHO as a person who has both UD & UV clients, I know that they are
reasonably close but identifiably different.
Meaning, there you have an excellent resource in this forum to acquire the
small UV stuff that you need.
Basically, it's already installed and working, so you may spend a bunch
Thanks Tony, but ...
the web services we use are .NET, the HelloWorld example I used took
less than minutes to setup. We also have inbound and outbound web
services that use UO.NET. I'm not sure why we would want to pay for an
additional framework for such a simple thing. Currently 90% of this