Bruce: I'm not sure I fully understand what you are trying to accomplish, but AJAX is not a replacement for SOAP/WSDL Web Services as it is strictly limited to communication within its own domain, which flies in the face of Web Services philosophy.
Could you provide a more concise example of what you would like to do? - jake On 3/15/07, bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I'm trying to find information with regards to how to create/implement a > test web services app. I'm trying to find pointers to anyone who's actually > created this kind of functionality, or pointers to web sites where I can > find the information I'm looking for. > > For my test, App1 has the web service, and provides the jscript/ajax code to > the 3rd Party, for use on the Test App. I'm trying to find php code for the > apps on the web servers as well as test php code for the api on the Master > Server. I'm also trying to get/find a test situation that provides test > client code (jscript/ajax) to be implemented on the test server/app. > > Assume: > Master Server 3rd Party Server (separate domain) > App1 Test App > API File (aa.js) (from Master Server) > JScript (aa.js) ------>>-----------------^ > > The aa.js file allows the 3rd party client site to be able to interface with > the Master Server API via the API/services defined in the API File. I'm > envisioning the following actions for the user > > 3rd Party Site Master Server > -User Enters Name >>>>>>>>>>>>>> api checks/verifies name > -gets response > Master Server <<<<<<<<<<<<<< returns response > -user answers > question based > on response, > sends response > to master server > via api >>>>>>>>>>>>>> api checks user input > -gets response > Master Server <<<<<<<<<<<<<< returns response > -jscript then > gives reply/response > to the 3rd Party site, > allowing the site/app > to continue processing > > In this case, the jscript/ajax app is really only communicating with the > Master Server, which if I understand it correctly would be in the same > domain as the ajax/jscript code. In other words, if the master server > supplies the jscript file(s) for the jscript that's to be run on the 3rd > party server, then any communication that's initiated from the jscript is > going back to the master server. There shouldn't be a cross domain issue? > Yes/No??? > > So, anyone who's actually implemented a real live web service, that's > willing to talk to me would be helpful, or if you can point me to sample > docs/code... > > Thanks > > -bruce > > > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > discuss@jquery.com > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/