I found one for fedex, but it seems to be geared for com+ objects on an IIS server, and the only one that I have found for UPS is for the US only.
Does anyone know of any others?
Thanks
I found one for fedex, but it seems to be geared for com+ objects on an IIS server, and the only one that I have found for UPS is for the US only.
Does anyone know of any others?
Thanks
?? Not at <http://fedex.com/us/developer/product/solutions.html>
HTH,
?? Not at <http://fedex.com/us/developer/product/solutions.html>
Those are the ones that I seemed to need IIS for.
Brian Hogan wrote:
Boom!
http://shipping.rubyforge.org/
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Chris Olsen <
Sweet. Not sure why that was not showing up in the search results.
Thanks Brian
Where in the world do you see that??
"Web services" are by definition platform independent.
Or, to quote that very page:
Integrating with FedEx Web Services FedEx Web Services is the next generation API for integrating software applications with FedEx Systems. Web services represent the future application integration because they offer the following:
* Inter-operability: Any Web service can interact with any other Web service and can be written in any language.
FWIW,
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
Uh, it mentions IIS in /one/ of the eight sample code descriptions
In any case, hopefully the shipping plugin will cover up all the WSDL madness...
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
I imagine that you need to register as a developer to get the good stuff -- the API docs, etc.
At least that was the way with UPS some time back; not that their API actually worked, of course
Good luck!
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
Hassan Schroeder wrote: > >> I looked at the javascript, so if that is the one then I guess that is >> just bad luck for both you and me. > > I imagine that you need to register as a developer to get the good > stuff -- the API docs, etc. > > At least that was the way with UPS some time back; not that their > API actually worked, of course > > Good luck! > -- > Hassan Schroeder ------------------------ hassan.schroeder@gmail.com
Things are a little unorganized, at least on the UPS page. To get a api key I registered, but have to wait for them to contact me..? Not sure why that is required.
Please see Ruby, iOS, and Other Development: The Quest for the UPS API
Thanks for the help
--Greg
Things are a little unorganized, at least on the UPS page. To get a api key I registered, but have to wait for them to contact me..? Not sure why that is required.
Please see Ruby, iOS, and Other Development: The Quest for the UPS API
Thanks for the help
--Greg
Does anyone have an api key that they want to share?