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RE: Basic Authentication - Windows Sharepoint server



Looks like the article from Thomas Raddatz posted by Magne may help. 

The Sharepoint API's can be a pain to work with though. 

If you reach an impasse and would like a commercial tool at some point to push documents to Sharepoint, our DeliverNow software can be used to publish and version control documents in Sharepoint Document Libraries.  

You may also want to check with your Java Guru's and have them wrap this as well unless you're dead-set in using RPG. 

All good food for thought.  

Regards,
Richard Schoen
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Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 19:03:51 +0000
From: Patrick Goovaerts <p.goovaerts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: RE: Basic Authentication - Windows Sharepoint server
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Hi Richard,

We have no .net experience.  We connect to other systems (internally and externally) using Webservices via RPGLE calling Java code.  For this Sharepoint connectivity I wanted to use the HTTPAPI without javaobjects, it seems much easier.   For this project, documents are generated on our AS400 and need to be stored in Sharepoint. 


Patrick Goovaerts
Systems & Development


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