Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: One Word: WebMethods
Author: Charles Summerhill Posted: 1/4/1999; 8:39:59 AM Topic: 'Finger' for a new age Msg #: 1801 (In response to 1779) Prev/Next: 1800 / 1802
Nope. Just got off the phone and they don't offer what I'm after. But I think I didn't make myself clear in the original message as to what that is.I can create the application (which is what WebMethods does supply), but I don't have the data source. I want access to Stock Quote DATA for my Company (preferably) in XML format. I will then take the data and transform it into a portion of our Internet/Intranet webpages.
I was thinking that this type of data would be a perfect candidate for XMLizing (new verb). We would then subscribe to a particular data stream (for our company, maybe the competitors, etc.) and reformat it for our own uses.
Any further information would be appreciated. Otherwise, I will continue to place the "bug" in the ear of companies which provide Stock Quote information on their own websites!
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BTW, It is silly to continue this conversation under the wrong topic. How do you start a new thread/topic? Why isn't there a link on the top which allows me to do that?
--Charles A. Summerhill Internet/Intranet Group ALLTEL Information Services
There are responses to this message:
- Re: One Word: WebMethods, Dave Winer, 1/4/1999; 9:25:05 AM
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