Web Services … Without “Stub”ing Your Toe

  It is not uncommon for developers to contact our team after exhausting other “solutions” and finding them lacking important aspects they crave. Such was the case with PFSWeb, a leader in providing customer care, logistics, and professional services to clients in the eCommerce industry. It would be easy for us to tell the story […]

SOAP, WSDL, HTTP, XSD? What the?

Man alive, this web services stuff is confusing! This article was originally posted on our RPG-XML Suite product website. Every time I turn around, I hear about a new acronymn that is supposed to somehow fit into the so-called next generation of communication. The number of acronymns and concepts related to web services can seem diabolical […]

Using XSD Validation within RPG-XML Suite

This article was originally posted on our RPG-XML Suite product website. One of the greatest strengths of XML is how flexible it is as a data format. It has a few simple rules that must be followed – like nesting and case sensitivity, but otherwise XML can be used to create documents of any size and […]

SOAP, WSDL, XML, XSD, What!?!?

Man alive, this web services stuff is confusing! This article was originally posted on our RPG-XML Suite product website. Every time I turn around, I hear about a new acronymn that is supposed to somehow fit into the so-called next generation of communication. The number of acronymns and concepts related to web services can seem […]

Handling Encoded SOAP Body Content

Aaron Bartell, Senior Developer at Krengel Technology, explains how to wrangle the complexities of .NET SOAP XML using RPG-XML Suite and the RXS_soapDecode API.