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Web Services
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Is this a practical approach?
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I am playing with the following idea and would like to hear opinions of people who have done Web Services and what they think about it.

I have a customer that wants to have a web-based order system. But they don't have a web server (their are relatively small company).
What I am thinking is the following:
1. Create a web-based order application on my site, that is on my web server (I actually don't have my own but renting one). This application will store the orders in either VFP database or SQL Server database on the Web server.

2. I will have a Web Service application residing on a user PC that would have a timer and periodically the Web Service would "get" the orders from the VFP or SQL Server on the web server. Then the Web Service application would add these orders to the desktop windows (VFP) application.

What do you think?

Thank you in advance for any input or suggestions.
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