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| | Professional design advice needed Hi, We have an events page in our company that's database driven and we need to shared it with our partners. They need to pull information from our site. They can be running asp, php, .jsp..etc. I was thinking of using a web services and returning datatable (maybe to XML). Is that the best approach? Or should I just take it as a Url parameter and return an XML file? Any suggestions here would really help me. I really appreciate your input on this. Thanks |
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| | Re: Professional design advice needed "mazdotnet" <maflatoun@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:bbb3b896-aa24-4bac-af94-95f774543f10@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > We have an events page in our company that's database driven and we > need to shared it with our partners. They need to pull information > from our site. They can be running asp, php, .jsp..etc. I was > thinking > of using a web services and returning datatable (maybe to XML). Is > that the best approach? Or should I just take it as a Url parameter > and return an XML file? Any suggestions here would really help me. > service client application that contacts your Web service application. You might even write and give them a Web Service Client Console Application that makes the contact with the Web service and does the file save, which they can run when they need to run it. Or you can use the Web Client application to test your site. http://my.execpc.com/~gopalan/dotnet...rp_client.html |
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