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Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2003 10:03 am
by BackupUser
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Eikeland.

Hello,

First I must "brave" a litle bit. After many hours in learn basic Linux OS, and PB (Linux and Windows), after the "try and error" and good help from the forum users here did I just shipped my first small application written in PB to my customer for test, they installed it rightaway on a few Linux PC's and the application executed and behaved as it should...puh..:)

Fred, I know I have bean a pain in the ..s with mine complains about the PB for Linux version, but I was able to create and deliver the requested solution :)
I could never done it this fast and with small size files with out PB, so a huge thank to you as well.

My application is a small Win32 Server and Linux client solution, right now I did just use standard TCP connection between the Server and the Client.
This is OK for phase 1, because they only run the solution in their LAN (Backbone).
In phase 2 the application must run secure over wan and firewalls (internet), If I should folow the "trend" for this type of design, would a Soap-XML Webservice and SSL be a good alternative.
I did of course not expect all this to be supported in PB, but with the correct libraries this could be done atleast on the client side in PB.

I have MS VSS .NET so it will be easy to write the XML Web Service (Server side) in VB.NET or C# (it would be cool to write the server in PB as well, but that will be a bit to much work for me right now...but who knows).

And now to my point for this posting:
Is it some one here who has any experience with XML, Soap, etc? or want to join me in the process to find a suitable solution for PB (Windows and Linux)?

The reason why I'm ask is I try to find the best usable libraries for this.
The libraries I have in mind is:

All libraries is avalibe for both Windows and Linux.

1. libxml (http://xmlsoft.org/)
(original XML library for Gnome) but now ported to Windows as well, this library has over 1000 Functions, I could not belive it )
This could be used in a standalone XML Parser and in combination with the libraries below.

2. OpenSLL (http://www.openssl.org/)
Could be used with HTTP-XML, etc.

3. OpenSoap (http://www.opensoap.jp/)
XML-Soap libray, needed for XML WebService Client, and serve as well
This libray is also depended od Libxml and OpenSLL.

I'm open for any sugestion.

Thanks,
Richard