Introduction
Explains how to use the new Web Services client-side frameworks available in OS X.
Organization of This Document
This document consists of two chapters:
- About Web Services—a brief introduction to standard methods of exchanging information with remote servers and a general discussion of the web services API.
- Using the Web Services Core Framework—step-by-step examples for accessing web services from a procedural C or Cocoa application using the Web Services Core framework
See Also
- Web Services Core Reference—the reference to the Web Services Core framework functions, callbacks, data types, constants, and error codes.
- XML-RPC and SOAP Programming Guide—a guide to using AppleScript and Apple events to obtain access to web services.
- Event-Driven XML Programming Guide—how to use
NSXMLParserto read in and parse XML. - Using SOAP with PHP—instructions for writing SOAP clients and servers using PHP.
- Web Services with AppleScript and PERL—A guide to using AppleScript to access web services and to creating a server using PERL.
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