Can those be generated as DLL instead of COM files?
If so, do you have any documentation on the functions that I would
to use?
Thanks for your help,
Lucy
--- In multixtpm@yahoogroups.com, "moshe_shitrit" <multixtpm@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If I understand it correctly, you need a way to send and receive
> messages from power builder application.
>
> I do not thing that MultiXTpmISO8583XMLBridge is the correct way
> because its purpose is to interact with a POS/ATM using ISO 8583
and
> at the back of the system to interact with a server that supports
> XML/Web Service calls. This is not your case.
>
> I think that the best solution for you is to use the ISO 8583 COM
> object that is part of the solution called "ISO 8583 Server". Look
> there for a project called "ISO8583ATL".
>
> ISO8583ATL generates a COM object that can be accessed from any
> language that supports COM interface, like VB and C#.
>
> In the "ISO 8583 Server" there is another project
> called "ISO8583EncoderDecoder" which is a C# project and it uses
the
> ISO8583ATL COM object, so you can see how to use it.
>
> I hope this helps
>
> Thanks
>
> Moshe Shitrit
>
>
>
>
> --- In multixtpm@yahoogroups.com, "lucyqg" <lucyqg@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We have an application in PowerBuilder and Oracle. And now we
need
> > to develop a payment process through an ATM machine.
> > There is no credit card nor bank accounts involved. The only
thing
> I
> > need is to interact with a DTS server via ISO 8583 messages. The
> DTS
> > server will communicate with the ATM to perform the payment.
> >
> > So I was wondering if I could use MultiXTpmISO8583XMLBridge for
> > this purpose.
> >
> > I am new on this technology, so can you please give a kind of
> > guideline?
> > Do you have any example of a 4th generation software that uses
tis
> > application to communication via ISO 8583?.
> >
> > PowerBuilder does not have the ability to talk in ISO. However,
I
> > can incorporate functions made in other languages like C for
> > example. But they have to be already compiled in DLL files.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for you help,
> >
> > Lucy
> >
>