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I am an embedded systems person with no experience on a PC except running
VB4/6 and generally using it for email, word processing, CRM, etc. I have been asked to provide facilities for: "The sending server will implement a Java Servlet to map the XML output stream onto HTTP port 80 or port 443 for HTTPS. Customer (me)will implement (a TBD) method on their web server to map the input XML stream. The sending server(SS) shall send either one message or a packet of several messages during a single HTTP connection. Customer will send a response message to indicate that a complete message was received. If the SS does not receive a positive indication, the SS will re-send the message until there is a successful transmission. The HTTP/XML interface will use the standard HTTP/1.1 web protocol and XML content to send and receive data. For XML responses, the appropriate HTTP status code and appropriate XML entity body are required. " I am told that Perl is the language of choice. I have started reading a book on XML and will followup on a Perl book. Is there a publication that integrates Perl, XML and HTTPS that someone can recommend? How hard is it to set up what I have 'very briefly' described? Thanks Peter Peter |
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