whatever is familia to u. i suggest, to learn, j2ee; .net more fast to get job done. surely, you have another choice;
-elecskunk(elecskunk);
2005-1-20(#2084593@0)
the selection is about budget, scale, exist IT systems and what current people familiar with.
-647i(盲人协会);
2005-1-20(#2084599@0)
No, JSP or ASP is enough, see my website.
-yx1(yx);
2005-1-20(#2084636@0)
is this web services?
-javacup(风铃);
2005-1-20(#2084642@0)
Why not, If OS is windows, use ASP, others use JSP
-yx1(yx);
2005-1-20(#2084689@0)
张嘴就来
-09876(闲人);
2005-1-20(#2084714@0)
Do you really KNOW what "web services" is?
-guestagain(guest again);
2005-1-20(#2084863@0)
Setup another computer where you can implement webservice client and support RPC. Design a proxy for your client to access webservice
-lin2461(Ellen);
2005-1-20(#2085228@0)
得先把肥皂包收进来才行啊 -- that maybe a problem.
-roo(baloon);
2005-1-21(#2086247@0)
support xml and tcp network are basic to get web service at client. 10 yrs ago, i knew fortran cannot do these. If still not now, try something else. lots of client web service package are available for free.
-elecskunk(elecskunk);
2005-1-21{181}(#2086215@0)
Ellen's idea sounds great, proxy client. Let fortran call this proxy, proxy access webservice, parser xml result and final save the result at fortran favoriate formate.
Doable.
did web services exist "10 yrs ago"? anyway, i wonder why fortran is still in use today.
-roo(baloon);
2005-1-21(#2086245@0)
"10 yrs ago, i knew fortran cannot do these." -- There is nothing wrong with this sentence... what is your point?
-canadiantire(轮胎-扎了三个钉子!);
2005-1-21(#2086259@0)
10 yrs ago, there wasn't such a thing as web service. Of course Fortran couldn't do ws client things...
-roo(baloon);
2005-1-21(#2086276@0)
各位, the reason i say thatis beacause the last time i touch fortran maybe 10 yr ago. As to wether fortran support network or xml now, i wanta learn from you guys
-elecskunk(elecskunk);
2005-1-21(#2086801@0)