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Re: Ftpapi Digest, Vol 15, Issue 18



   Thanks for the responses everyone.  I'm able to connect to Web Service
   from the AS400 - that was after I fought the HTTP demons.  I don't
   receive any error messages from the HTTP_url_post_xml, but there is
   nothing returned in my %addr variable and I get the "Identifier does
   not exist" with the paddr variables. Again, thanks for the response
   and help.



   Terrie



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     > 1. HTTPAPI - not receiving data back from WebServices
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     > 2. Re: HTTPAPI - not receiving data back from WebServices >
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     > 3. RE: HTTPAPI - not receiving data back from WebServices
     > (Mike Krebs)
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     > Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:04:55 +0000
     > From: terriewderoller@xxxxxxxxxxx
     > Subject: HTTPAPI - not receiving data back from WebServices
     > To: ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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     > Hi, I've had a request to retrieve shipping/routing info from our
     WebServices
     > via the AS400. We want to give our users and customers the
     ability to retrieve
     > the most current ETA of deliveries. I have gotten the WSDL from
     the web service
     > provider and have used it to create my soap call without an y
     problems. All is
     > find with the SOAP ... I use a tool to create and test the call
     to the
     > WebServices and Ive always receive data back. From this end
     everything is
     > working fine. But back on the AS/400 it's not quite so
     successful; My problem is
     > two things: one: not getting anything back on the AS/400 with no
     indication of
     > an error anywhere; two: I'd like to retrieve three bits of the
     route information
     > and this information is not part of the parameters in the post
     action. The
     > route contains an array of stops (this is what I'm after). This
     technology is
     > all new to me and I'm not sure I understand this from the AS400
     side. With my
     > windows tool - I have no problem executing the WebS!
     > ervices
     > call - this tool consumes the contents and displays the xml data
     (tags and
     > all). If I could at least get this much to happen on the AS/400
     I'd be
     > happy.... Any help and thoughts wou ld be appreciated.
     >
     > Regards,
     > Terrie
     >
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     >
     > Hi, I've had a request to retrieve shipping/routing info from our
     > WebServices via the AS400. We want to give our users and
     customers the
     > ability to retrieve the most current ETA of deliveries. I have
     gotten
     > the WSDL from the web service provider and have used it to create
     my
     > soap call without any problems. All is find with the SOAP ... I
     use a
     > tool to create and test the call to the WebServices and Ive
     always
     > receive data back. From this end everything is working fine. But
     back
     > on the AS/400 it's not quite so successful; My problem is two
     things:
     > one: not getting anything back on the AS/400 with no indication
     of an
     > error anywhere; two: I'd like to retrieve three bits of the route
     > information and this information is not part of the parameters in
     the
     > post action. The route contains an array of stops (this is what
     I'm
     > after). & nbsp;This technology is all new to me and I'm not sure
     I
     > understand this from the AS400 side. With my windows tool - I
     have no
     > problem executing the WebServices call - this tool consumes the
     > contents and displays the xml data (tags and all). If I could at
     > least get this much to happen on the AS/400 I'd be happy.... Any
     help
     > and thoughts would be appreciated.
     >
     >
     > Regards,
     >
     > Terrie
     >
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     >
     > Message: 2
     > Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 11:25:03 -0400
     > From: "Michael Ryan"
     > Subject: Re: HTTPAPI - not receiving data back from WebServices
     > To: "HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects"
     > Message-ID:
     >
     > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
     >
     > What HTTPAPI call are you using?
     >
     > Have you set the HTTPAPI debug flag on?
     >
     > On 9/28/07, terriewderoller@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
     > >
     > > Hi, I've had a request to retrieve shipping/routing info from
     our
     > > WebServices via the AS400. We want to give our users and
     customers the
     > > ability to retrieve the most current ETA of deliveries. I have
     gotten
     > > the WSDL from the web service provider and have used it to
     create my
     > > soap call without any problems. All is find with the SOAP ... I
     use a
     > > tool to create and test the call to the WebServices and Ive
     always
     > > receive data back. From this end everything is working fine.
     But back
     > > on the AS/400 it's not quite so successful; My problem is two
     things:
     > > one: not getting anything back on the AS/400 with no indication
     of an
     > > error anywhere; two: I'd like to retrieve three bits of the
     route
     > > information and this information is not part of the parameters
     in the
     > > post action. The route contains an array of stops (this is what
     I'm
     > > after). & nbsp;This technology is all new to me and I'm not
     sure I
     > > understand this from the AS400 side. With my windows tool - I
     have no
     > > problem executing the WebServices call - this tool consumes the
     > > contents and displays the xml data (tags and all). If I could
     at
     > > least get this much to happen on the AS/400 I'd be happy....
     Any help
     > > and thoughts would be appreciated.
     > >
     > >
     > > Regards,
     > >
     > > Terrie
     > >
     > >
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     >
     > Message: 3
     > Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:46:34 -0500
     > From: "Mike Krebs"
     > Subject: RE: HTTPAPI - not receiving data back from WebServices
     > To: "'HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects'"
     > Message-ID: <002001c801e6$c0713690$136416ac@mikekrxp>
     > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
     >
     > Are you using HTTPAPI to execute the service? If so, turn on
     debug
     > (http_debug(*ON);), look for the /tmp/httpapi_debug.txt file and
     post here.
     >
     > If you are using some other API/service to retrieve the
     information. A
     > general discussion of trouble shooting starts with being able to
     ping the
     > service provider from your Syst em i. If that is okay, we will
     need to move
     > to a deeper understanding of what code you are using and maybe
     redirect to a
     > different list.
     >
     > Mike Krebs
     >
     > -----Original Message-----
     > From: ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
     > [mailto:ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
     > terriewderoller@xxxxxxxxxxx
     > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 10:05 AM
     > To: ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
     > Subject: HTTPAPI - not receiving data back from WebServices
     >
     > Hi, I've had a request to retrieve shipping/routing info from our
     > WebServices via the AS400. We want to give our users and
     customers the
     > ability to retrieve the most current ETA of deliveries. I have
     gotten the
     > WSDL from the web service provider and have used it to create my
     soap call
     > without any problems. All is find with the SOAP ... I use a tool
     to create
     > and test the call to the WebServices and Ive always receive data
     back. From
     > this end everything is working fine. But back on the AS/400 it's
     not quite
     > so successful; My problem is two things: one: not getting
     anything back on
     > the AS/400 with no indication of an error anywhere; two: I'd like
     to
     > retrieve three bits of the route information and this information
     is not
     > part of the parameters in the post action. The route contains an
     array of
     > stops (this is what I'm after). This technology is all new to me
     and I'm
     > not sure I understand this from the AS400 side. With my windows
     tool - I
     > have no problem executing the WebS!
     > ervices
     > call - this tool consumes the contents and displays the xml data
     (tags and
     > all). If I could at least get this much to happen on the AS/400
     I'd be
     > happy.... Any help and thoughts would be appreciated.
     >
     > Regards,
     > Terrie
     >
     >
     >
     &g t;
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