Apache Server with RunRev stacks doing the processing?
kee nethery
kee at kagi.com
Sat Nov 19 13:53:10 EST 2005
Gordon,
This is working. I've sent it data and received data back. Way cool,
thanks.
I tried my Rev SOAP client and it looks like I'll need to experiment
to extract the data from the SOAP data that gets sent, but this is an
excellent start! Thank you.
Kee
On Nov 19, 2005, at 8:17 AM, Gordon Tillman wrote:
> Howdy Kee,
>
>
> On Nov 19, 2005, at 08:52, kee nethery wrote:
>
>>> P.S. - If I get some time later today I will post a small sample
>>> for you.
>>
>> Yes please. Thanks.
>>
>> Kee
>
> OK, got a sample posted for you here:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/gordyt/FileSharing14.html
>
> It's the one called rr_test. After you download and extract it you
> will see two files:
>
> rr.php
> rr_backend.rev
>
> Make sure you have enabled PHP on your Mac. Very simple to do. PHP
> is already installed. Put the rr.php file somewhere you can get to
> it with your browser, for example, in your ~/Sites folder.
>
> Open the rr_backend.rev stack in RR and click the Start Listening
> button.
>
> Then, using your web browser, load the rr.php file. You can do it
> any number of ways. For example, you can pass in arguments in the
> get string like this:
>
> http://localhost/rr.php?name=gordon&age=48&location=humble
>
> Or you can create another page with a form on it and have the form
> invoke the rr.php script.
>
> This should get you started. Both the php and the rr is very
> simple and you should be able to adapt it to any type of function
> that you need.
>
> --gordy
>
> P.S. - holler if questions
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