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 Making Web Services Work at Amazon
Subject: SOAP Bloat and poor uptime
Date: 2004-03-13 10:24:35
From: Sean Doyle
Response to: SOAP Bloat and poor uptime

.NET preauthentication to comply with Amazon's SOAP framework is indeed tricky. Don't forget that you must also override the DIME encoding methods with SWA compliant methods.

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  • SOAP Bloat and poor uptime
    2005-07-14 12:29:32 Schenz [Reply]

    I see now that Amazon.com has a DIME version of it's SOAP platform available for Microsoft.NET users. Does anyone have any better examples that the one on the Seller Central help pages?

    • SOAP Bloat and poor uptime
      2005-10-07 16:18:44 Kalbo [Reply]

      Hi,


      We are new to Amazon merchant Integration and we are using PHP and/or Perl. Unfortunately, we cannot see any resource that would help us in our integration.


      As of now, and after some weeks already, we are still trying to find a way to connect to the SOAP server (merchant) of Amazon.


      We tried using NuSOAP and PEAR::Soap in PHP, and tried as well SOAP::Lite and HTTP::POST in Perl to no avail. There seems to be a deadlock somewhere that we couldn't establish a connection. Btw, we have no problem connecting with unsecure connection (not HTTPS).


      Will anyone there could be of help?


      Thank you.




      • SOAP Bloat and poor uptime
        2006-06-19 14:02:16 Lily06 [Reply]

        Hi,


        I am in similar situation as Kalbo. Has anyone figure out a way to do it in perl after Oct, 2005?


        Any help is greatly appreciated.

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