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      24th May 2004
Can someone point me towards some good resources on using Access with a web service. I need to build a database to send / receive data to a web service using its existing XML APIs, via HTTPS

I'm OK with VBA, but pretty new to XML, so be gentle

Many TIA

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Red,

There is a ton of documentation regarding Web Services although most of it
is geared toward using DotNet. You might want to Google "Getting Started
with WebServices" I did and found this link:

http://www.ftponline.com/vsm/2002_07...efault_pf.aspx

Regards,
Dan

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> Can someone point me towards some good resources on using Access with a

web service. I need to build a database to send / receive data to a web
service using its existing XML APIs, via HTTPS.
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> I'm OK with VBA, but pretty new to XML, so be gentle.
>
> Many TIA,
>
> Red.



 
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