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28 September 2006

AskMecha: S.O.A.P. (The Other Kind) So, I want to create a cool SOAP application for work. [More:] It's got to be database orientated, have the facility to create, update and delete records & be useful enough that I could (If I wanted to) micro-charge people for using it. Address Books, Diarys and todo lists are too simple. I don't want anything to do with sending emails because that could be misused for SPAM. I would like something that has some programming behind it. (e.g. Not something that is used simply for data-storage and retrieval)

An example of the sort of complexity I'd like to provide would be an Issue-Tracking or blogging system.

I want this so I can practice my WebApp skills & I can show to my Boss & say - Look at how useful this is.

Any ideas?
To clarify, all I want to provide is the back-end interface for an application. So, for the blogging example, I'd create an interface allowing any application to show / make / administer posts; search for specific text, etc.

Or, for example provide an interface to a Sales Ledger with the facility to post invoices, add customers, etc.
posted by seanyboy 28 September | 19:00
One thing I cobbled up years ago, from nothing more complex than the old Novell internal Mail app, and a Btrieve database was a shared Customer Notes application. Basically, it was a just a simple text storage database, that anybody who handled any kind of customer call used to make a quick summary note of the call, that could then be searched by customer name, date, contact name, employee ID, or free form text input. In the days before big ticket CRM systems, it was a big winner, because it could answer questions like "I talked to somebody about this, 2 or 3 days ago, but I didn't get their name, and I forgot what they said to do about X. Can you help me?"

Our internal name for it became "Lifesaver."
posted by paulsc 28 September | 19:19
SOAP::Lite.
posted by eamondaly 28 September | 21:13
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