The lack of network IO in Lotusscript is embarrasing. They'll have to get there soon to support consuming web services but there is no reason other then the usual marketing (mis)priorities that we caouldn't have had it for years. The choices boil down to java, msxml or xmlhttp. Unless of coure you are working outside the nsf in which case virutally any language/platform on the planet will work.
The lack of network IO in Lotusscript is embarrasing. They'll have to get there soon to support consuming web services but there is no reason other then the usual marketing (mis)priorities that we caouldn't have had it for years. The choices boil down to java, msxml or xmlhttp. Unless of coure you are working outside the nsf in which case virutally any language/platform on the planet will work.