> Please help me out in starting with jpos
Work out what you want to do, and then :-
- Search this mailing list archive for guidance.
- Get the programmers guide from jpos.org
- write some 'test/workItOut' code (or jpos-ee config xml files) and try it
- ask a "smart question" :-
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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Can we end the year on a high I wonder?
Mark
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On 23/12/2010 10:22, Radhika VK wrote:
> Hi i just want to experiment on sending a message as a request and
> getting response in ISO format....
Sending a message from another system (or to)?
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> I bit confused how to go ahead..
>
That's fine, the rest of my email and guidance still applies:-
- Search this mailing list archive for guidance.
- Get the programmers guide from jpos.org
- write some 'test/workItOut' code (or jpos-ee config xml files) and try it
- ask a "smart question" :-
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
> I installed the jpos server ...
I'm not sure what this is, but did you connect anything to this server?
What happened?
Check the 'smart questions' link I gave above ahead of replying 8).
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Mark