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Web Services

PostPosted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:16 pm
by jiwameister
If it were possible to expose some (all??) of the functionality as web services.

There are many applications and systems that can consume web services now -ie Excel, InfoPath, web parts of sharepoint etc etc.

If Jiwa were to find a simple way to publish something similar to the COM object functionality, or perhaps the logic built into a form as web service - the integration possibilities are endless.

Re: Web Services

PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 2:28 am
by Mike.Sheen
jiwameister wrote:If it were possible to expose some (all??) of the functionality as web services.

There are many applications and systems that can consume web services now -ie Excel, InfoPath, web parts of sharepoint etc etc.

If Jiwa were to find a simple way to publish something similar to the COM object functionality, or perhaps the logic built into a form as web service - the integration possibilities are endless.


We recognise this as being quite valuable for integrations, and we do intend at some point to have a suite of web services available - at the very least for the import and export of documents (documents being any "record" - like a sales order, purchase order, inventory item, etc) into V7.

Re: Web Services

PostPosted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 8:35 am
by SBarnes
One other piece of information that it would be usefull to get through web services would be soemthing akin to a read only record set fro this such as stock listing or listings of debtors.