Web Services Server To Server With XMLHttp We just recently opted to make EggHeadCafe. coms content library available via web service.This would allow other web sites to include our links and potentially generate more traffic to the site.So, we needed an efficient way to allow others to access our data with the least amount of strain on our servers.
As part of the development process, we chose to output our content into separate XML files on the server based on content category.
As part of the development process, we chose to output our content into separate XML files on the server based on content category.Our server side portion of the code can be found atSOAP Client Side Code Sample Web Services Server To Server With XMLHttp We just recently opted to make EggHeadCafe. coms content library available via web service.This would allow other web sites to include our links and potentially generate more traffic to the site.So, we needed an efficient way to allow others to access our data with the least amount of strain on our servers.
MorrisPrinter Friendly VersionRobbe & Melisa MorrisThis article is the sequel to the original article entiled Web Services Server To Server With SOAPBy Robbe As part of the development process, we chose to output our content into separate XML files on the server based on content category.
Web Services Server To Server With XMLHttp We just recently opted to make EggHeadCafe. coms content library available via web service.This would allow other web sites to include our links and potentially generate more traffic to the site.So, we needed an efficient way to allow others to access our data with the least amount of strain on our servers.Naturally, the topic of using SOAP web service came up and turned out to be the logical choice. As part of the development process, we chose to output our content into separate XML files on the server based on content category.












