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=== Site Purpose ===
This site has been developed to assist developers in making use of various [http://www.econz.com ECONZ] software products.  It contains examples of software used to access the SOAP API's of [http://www.eservice.econz.com EService] and [http://www.timecard.econz.com Timecard].  Both these products are provided as a hosted service.  Users of these services are not charged for the use of the websites or webservices.  Monthly fees do however apply to Field Devices (PDAs, mobile phones etc) that connect to the hosted services.
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This site has been developed to assist developers in making use of various [http://www.econz.com ECONZ] software products.  It contains examples of software used to access the SOAP APIs of [http://www.eservice.econz.com EService] and [http://www.timecard.econz.com Timecard].  Both these products are provided as a hosted service.  Users of these services are not charged for the use of the websites or webservices.  Monthly fees do however apply to Field Devices (PDAs, mobile phones etc) that connect to the hosted services.
  
This site also contains documentation of the SOAP API's, the methods available, their return values, the data structures passed in and returned, and any related notes.
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This site also contains documentation of the SOAP APIs, the methods available, their return values, the data structures passed in and returned, and any related notes.
  
 
The complete source code for all Test Clients is also available, including solutions in Visual Studio 2003 and 2005, in Visual Basic .NET and C# (java examples coming soon).  The Test Client source can be downloaded and examined for inclusion in other projects, or used as reference material for the development of custom applications.
 
The complete source code for all Test Clients is also available, including solutions in Visual Studio 2003 and 2005, in Visual Basic .NET and C# (java examples coming soon).  The Test Client source can be downloaded and examined for inclusion in other projects, or used as reference material for the development of custom applications.

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Main Page Latest News F.A.Q. EService Timecard Web Services Client Software Downloads

Welcome to the ECONZ EService and Timecard Developer Site

Site Purpose

This site has been developed to assist developers in making use of various ECONZ software products. It contains examples of software used to access the SOAP APIs of EService and Timecard. Both these products are provided as a hosted service. Users of these services are not charged for the use of the websites or webservices. Monthly fees do however apply to Field Devices (PDAs, mobile phones etc) that connect to the hosted services.

This site also contains documentation of the SOAP APIs, the methods available, their return values, the data structures passed in and returned, and any related notes.

The complete source code for all Test Clients is also available, including solutions in Visual Studio 2003 and 2005, in Visual Basic .NET and C# (java examples coming soon). The Test Client source can be downloaded and examined for inclusion in other projects, or used as reference material for the development of custom applications.

Site Sections

  • Main_Page : This is the main page of the site, indicating its purpose and sections.
  • Latest News : Updated regularly with important news and information about fixes, source code changes, and new releases.
  • F.A.Q. : A list of often-asked questions about EService and Timecard.
  • EService : Information about the ECONZ Job Management and Wireless Dispatch system.
  • Timecard : Information about the ECONZ Mobile Timesheet Software solution.
  • Web Services : A description of the Web Service developed for EService and Timecard.
  • Client Software : A list of the Test Clients built and available for examination and testing.
  • Downloads : Links to Client Software source code and executable downloads.
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