On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 1:43 AM, Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes in potential many web services/servers, and they are set up by the users
> as well. So they could change. But the methods wont.
> Al
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Get out of here.  You are going to let users set up their own list of
WS to interact with your code?  Stuff that you have not tested for
other 3rd party black box organizations?  You have more guts than I
do.

Ok, here is a visual way to checkout what you could be getting.  I saw
this in a D&P show (dog & pony) a while back.

Ye this is pure M$ koolaid, but it is pretty cool.

http://www.popfly.com/mashupcreator

You can make your mashup here to validate that what your expecting in
the WS will act properly.  I have not done this yet but have a future
project for using it with customers to see packages we have shipped.

Yes it is Silverlight.  So if you bemoan it don't bother.   I know of
a few mashups there that validate the gamer scores off of XBox 360.
So if you think your great, check yourself out.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Stephen Russell
> Sent: 02 September 2008 23:15
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> What do you mean it could be anywhere?  A WS is pretty well fixed.  It
> shouldn't just jump between servers.  Or are you talking about having a lot
> of WS services available?
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