(1) Back in 2010, we began using Brett Cameron's gSOAP (2.8.3) for "OpenVMS Alpha" to communicate with a CGI site in Montreal. In 2015, we migrated every thing to "OpenVMS Itanium" (the cutover was relatively painless) and have been running that CGI link ever since. So here is my question, will Brett, or VSI, be producing a version of gSOAP for OpenVMS x86-64 ?
(2) IMHO, Brett Cameron's existing gSOAP libraries found here: http://gsoaponopenvms.blogspot.com should be copied over to the VSI freeware site.
p.s. I have tried to get CGI to replace SOAP with some sort of JSON RESTful API but they refused. Anyway, my nose will not be put out of joint if VSI determines that no other OpenVMS system needs gSOAP because there are other alternatives. For example, many people are using ZEEP to adds SOAP support to Python
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Re: gSOAP on OpenVMS
Hi!
Have you looked at the current roadmap?
gSOAP for x86 *is* included under "H2 2023".
Btw, I/we also had a gSOAP setup between Windows clients using a tool in Excel for
calling Web services on our Alpha. Run well until that part of the production went
to some other factory some years ago.
Have you looked at the current roadmap?
gSOAP for x86 *is* included under "H2 2023".
Btw, I/we also had a gSOAP setup between Windows clients using a tool in Excel for
calling Web services on our Alpha. Run well until that part of the production went
to some other factory some years ago.
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Re: gSOAP on OpenVMS
I missed that so thanks for the update
BTW, more than 90% of our source code is written in BASIC (this was a decision forced upon us by our corporate overlords in the mid 1980s). I noticed that BASIC is not available on OpenVMS v9.2-1 (June 2023) but should be available with v9.2-2 (December 2023) which means I can't apply for a trial license until then.
But I just noticed that MariaDB is not on the list for v9.2-2 which will be another roadblock for me
BTW, more than 90% of our source code is written in BASIC (this was a decision forced upon us by our corporate overlords in the mid 1980s). I noticed that BASIC is not available on OpenVMS v9.2-1 (June 2023) but should be available with v9.2-2 (December 2023) which means I can't apply for a trial license until then.
But I just noticed that MariaDB is not on the list for v9.2-2 which will be another roadblock for me
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Re: gSOAP on OpenVMS
Hi Neil; hope all is well with you!
gSOAP is almost done... it's not exactly a big job, but there are/were one or two dependencies I'd been waiting on (C++ for example), which are now available, so I'll soon complete the work. And it will of course support OpenSSL 3.0.x.
gSOAP is almost done... it's not exactly a big job, but there are/were one or two dependencies I'd been waiting on (C++ for example), which are now available, so I'll soon complete the work. And it will of course support OpenSSL 3.0.x.
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Hello Brett. Yep, everything okay with me in Canada. Are you back in NZ or living elsewhere?
Anyway, that is great news. Are you also going to provide the Apache plugin 'mod_gsoap' ?
Anyway, that is great news. Are you also going to provide the Apache plugin 'mod_gsoap' ?