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Re: Question about HTTPS



Hello Ernie,

1) A URL that begins with 'https://' will use https.  If you want to 
ensure that all URLs are using https, then start all of your urls with 
'https://'.

2) How can you convince your manager that a web service is secure?  I 
don't know.  Wouldn't that be a question for your manager?  Or, a 
question to ask the web service's administrator?



On 4/10/2012 9:17 AM, Ernie Gaudes wrote:
>     Hello,
>
>
>     I attended the NEUGU conference last week and came back with all kinds
>     of good stuff. One that I found useful was the API HTTP open source.
>     Using this and a little help from one of the handouts from the
>     conference I was able to write a RPGLE program that consumed a web
>     service from the net. This web service is free and will spell check a
>     word or text. At this time I have an application in our ERP system
>     where this would be very helpful. I had a discussion about this web
>     service with our network manager and he had concerns about security. I
>     see that the API supports HTTP and HTTPS. How can I ensure that the
>     HTTPS is being used and how can I convince our manager that the web
>     service is secure?
>
>
>     Ernie Gaudes
>
>     Littleton Coin Co
>
>     Littleton NH
>
>
>
>
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