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
>
>
>
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