[ngw] next release of GW
Neil Stansbury
neil.stansbury at redbacksystems.com
Fri Apr 16 12:38:57 UTC 2010
"Using GroupWise Web Services - Part 1"
http://www.open-horizons.net/downloads/download-document/02-index-&-information-spring-2010
It's listed here in the index, but I'm not sure if it's available for
download:
N
Neil Stansbury
www.RedbackSystems.com
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On 16/04/2010 13:32, Gert wrote:
> Neil,
>
> What is the title of the article? I do a Find for PHP en SOAP that
> does not give any result...
>
> Gert
>
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> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Neil Stansbury
> <neil.stansbury at redbacksystems.com
> <mailto:neil.stansbury at redbacksystems.com>> wrote:
>
> It is listed in the index, but not sure it's available for
> download - it
> might only be available to subscribers. The issue is here::
> http://www.open-horizons.net/ohm-spring-2010
>
>
> That link Gert pointed out is another good resource along with
> this one
> too:
> http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/GroupWise_Web_Service_%28SOAP%29
>
> The basis of their PHP client is there for download as well.
>
>
> N
>
> Neil Stansbury
> www.RedbackSystems.com <http://www.RedbackSystems.com>
> _____________________________
>
>
> On 16/04/2010 03:24, Robert Horgan wrote:
> > Hi Niel,
> >
> > Can't find the article you were referring to in Open Horizons.
> Perhaps you can provide a link?
> > thanks
> > Robert
> >
> >
> >>>> On 15-Apr-10 at 3:24 AM, Neil
> Stansbury<neil.stansbury at redbacksystems.com
> <mailto:neil.stansbury at redbacksystems.com>> wrote:
> >>>>
> > Yes, and attempting for far too long - as Yoda would say, less
> trying more doing!
> >
> >
> > We did use web access for Liaison when it was released
> originally at Brainshare '05, I was quite pleased with it, but Ken
> I think persuaded me that SOAP was the path of enlightenment.
> >
> > I said at the time I though they were nuts for choosing SOAP
> over something lighter like XML-RPC. In retrospect he was quite
> right, unless you are a Yahoo or GMail, XML-RPC or JSON just
> aren't needed for performance, and with WSDL 2.0 it's almost
> academic anyway.
> >
> > After that began our long and painful conversion to SOAP! I'm
> very glad we did though, and it showed some massive design flaws,
> and created some very cool new opportunities using WSDL endpoints
> instead, and it's more than adequate performance wise.
> >
> > Sometimes you really don't understand the problem until you're
> up to your waist trying to solve it. By then you either sink or
> buy some bigger waders. Though frankly the next time I have a
> "vision about the future of collaboration" I will either go and
> see a doctor or a priest.
> >
> > There is an article on using PHP with SOAP and GroupWise in the
> spring edition of the Open Horizons magazine if anyone is interested.
> >
> >
> > I think Steve Bogdanski's earlier comment about using HTML 5 for
> web access is quite right. Though there will/are all sorts of
> restrictions using the HTML 5 offline features etc, the question
> will be the extent that Microsoft and IE fully support HTML 5 vs
> pushing Silverlight as the de-facto rich-web-client-toolkit.
> >
> >
> > For new web access, I vote for no Java or Tomcat, and PHP + SOAP
> directly into the POA or ANOther Agent. Then we could also get
> ATOM feeds and iCal views published very easily, as well as
> implementing a single interface. Hopefully Novell engineering
> will be told to consume their own interfaces too, that way if we
> have a bug - so do they.
> >
> >
> > I'll try and post some pics up of Liaison running on Snow
> Leopard with the Growl integration working too.
> >
> >
> > N
> > Neil Stansburywww.RedbackSystems.com
> <http://Stansburywww.RedbackSystems.com>
> > _____________________________
> > On 14/04/2010 15:23, Simon Shilton wrote:
> >
> > Aldo
> >
> > Isn't that what Neil at Redback has been attempting to do for a
> couple of years with the Mozilla engine?
> >
> > oops, or were you fishing for an opportunity ;-)
> >
> > Simon
> >
> >
> >>>> On 14 April 2010 at 14:56, in
> message<4BC57546020000A80009BD5C at mail.omni-ts.com
> <mailto:4BC57546020000A80009BD5C at mail.omni-ts.com>> (
> mailto:4BC57546020000A80009BD5C at mail.omni-ts.com
> <mailto:4BC57546020000A80009BD5C at mail.omni-ts.com> ), "Aldo
> Zanoni"<Aldo at omni-ts.com <mailto:Aldo at omni-ts.com>> (
> mailto:Aldo at omni-ts.com <mailto:Aldo at omni-ts.com> ) wrote:
> >>>>
> > Hey, maybe an innovative company could build an interface
> through GroupWise WebAccess that could provide mobility and access
> for other email platforms using WebAccess as the conduit?
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