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Re: Difference Between HTTPAPI Versions for Program Creation vs. Program Execution



Yup...that was it. I restored my saved copy of HTTPAPI version 1.23
(actually renamed a library), recreated my program, shipped it to
production, and it worked as expected.

Thanks...

- Michael

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm working with a program that accesses a web service that I've used
> for years. I modified this program (originally written in 2008) to do
> some new things. The production code was created with HTTPAPI version
> 1.23. That's the version of HTTPAPI that's on the production system. I
> loaded version 1.24 beta on the development system because I was
> working with WSDL2RPG. I modified and created the program with version
> 1.24 beta. Shipped the program to production and I'm getting a bad
> request back from the web service provider. The original program (on
> production) still works fine. The modified program (on development)
> works fine. Same program and same data in both cases.
>
> Question: Do I need to create the program with the same version of
> HTTPAPI that is on the system that's running the program?
>
> I guess that makes sense, but I would like some confirmation. I think
> I'll create the program on development using version 1.23, ship it to
> production, and test it again. I've attached the httpapi debug log and
> the send and receive XML from both system. I've sanitized for my
> protection. :)
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Michael
>
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