CallHTTP is used to call someone else's http service like a webservice or an
actual web page,  we use it to communicate with web services, rss feeds, and
also html documents that we analyse.

 

In order to serve data to others you would not use callhttp - you should use
the sockets interface - or preferably write a webservice in say .net and use
uniobjects.net - it really is 20 lines of code.

 

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Wolverton 
Sent: 28 January 2011 18:50
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: [U2] What do you do with CallHTTP?

 

What uses have you found for CallHTTP for in your applications? 

Are you 'eating' someone else's data with it - like doing lookups against a
web service call?

Or are you using it to 'serve' data to others?  Rocket says you can do this,
but I can't see how it would work offhand and would like to know the
scenario.

How complex have you found it and how stable?

Thanks for your thoughts!





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