Keep us posted!

>I got IP*Works! to work w/o prompting me about an evaluation copy.  This
>was already discussed in another thread with a subject title 'Installing
>IPWorks on desktop/CE?'.
>
>Basically, you need to get the object.ok property for your win32
>development machine (not the pda) and then set this value in your
>NSBasic code.  I downloaded a demo copy of NSBasic/Desktop to create my
>app that retrieved my 'ok' value.
>
>I should have some sample code in a week or two that shows how to do
>something with Ruby on Rails and NSBasic.  This should be pretty cool.
>
>
>--- In [email protected], "t2thecathp" <t2theca...@...> wrote:
>>
>> As far as programming goes and making NSBasic talk to Ruby on Rails
>via SOAP, look at the previously cited Ruby on Rails sample, copy the
>page source from a services.wsdl file and use this NSoftware page to
>help generate the rest of the code, making mods as necessary from eVB to
>NSBasic/CE:  http://www.nsoftware.com/kb/apps/wspg/Default.aspx
>> 
>> --- In [email protected], "t2thecathp" <t2thecathp@> wrote:
>> >
>> > I never got PocketSOAP working and I was never able to get support
>from NSBasic.
>> > 
>> > I tried IPWorks.  It required registration and a license key and a
>serial number.  As a NSBasic user, I am supposedly entitled to a free
>copy of an ActiveX release for Pocket PC 2002.
>> > 
>> > So I have some SOAP code finally working with NSBasic, but every
>time you create a SOAP object, you get a dialog box saying:
>> > 
>> > "This application uses an evaluation version of IP*Works!.  You may
>test if for a period of 30 days as specified in the Licensing
>Agreement.  Further use requires a license.  For more information,
>please visit www.nsoftware.com"
>> > 
>> > I have tried add a colon (":") in my AddObject statement, and
>placing the license number after the colon.  I tried three different
>keys/licenses/etc that were provided by IP*Works, but none of them get
>rid of the box about the evaluation copy.
>> > 
>> > --- In [email protected], "t2thecathp" <t2thecathp@> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > I found a good howto for making a SOAP server in Ruby on Rails here:
>> > > http://benrobb.com/2007/01/30/howto-put-wsdl-on-rails/
>> > > 
>> > > But I am having trouble getting PocketSOAP to even send out some
>packets, let alone actually do something.  
>> > > 
>> > > 
>> > > --- In [email protected], "t2thecathp" <t2thecathp@> wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > I need to write an app in Ruby on Rails that will act as a SOAP
>server.  I need to use PocketSOAP with NSBasic/CE to create an app that
>will be a SOAP-based client to the Ruby on Rails app.
>> > > > 
>> > > > PocketSOAP comes with an example program that grabs a stock
>quote, but the SOAP server used in the example is no longer online. 
>There is also eVB code on the PocketSOAP samples on the PocketSOAP
>website.  I used the NSBasic feature to convert eVB to NSBasic/CE code,
>but it still relies on the same underlying SOAP server that is no longer
>online.
>> > > > 
>> > > > Can anyone point me to documentation, How To's, a demo SOAP
>server that I can test against, or sample code?
>> > > >
>> > >
>> >
>>
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