BookKit 1.0.1 Released

I recently learned this via a blog comment by Adam Howitt:
Cam, Amazon sent a web services message about the servers to be used changing to http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml3 from http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml2. Line 24 of the webservice would need to be updated to the new server after April 16th or an error message would be returned. Adam
I've not been able to verify this on Amazon's site, but I didn't look very hard, and I most likely also got this message and it got spam filtered. If anyone knows where Amazon documented this on their website, let me know and I'll add a link to it. I've modified the relevant code and updated the zip file to reflect the change. It's the only substantive change in this version of BookKit CFC, so if you don't feel like redownloading it, feel free just to modify line 24 as Adam indicates in his comment.

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Pete Freitag I can't find a link to it, but here's the email they sent:


Hello AWS Users,

More than six months ago, our Developer Relations team began encouraging
you to upgrade your Amazon Web Services applications to take advantage of
bug fixes and features we worked hard to add to the service. We also
informed you that soon versions 1 and 2 of AWS would no longer be
supported. We are now taking that step and want to provide you with the
necessary information to prevent any potential inconvenience.

Beginning April 16, 2004, SOAP and XML references to the version 1 services
will no longer function and error messages will be returned. At this time
version 2 will not be deprecated. However, we still recommend that you
update your usage as described below.

To prevent any inconvenience to you or your customers, we urge you to
immediately replace all legacy calls to http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml and
http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml2 with calls to
http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml3. If you are using SOAP, please download our
version 3.0 WSDL from
http://soap.amazon.com/schemas3/AmazonWebServices.wsdl and regenerate your
client application code.

If you require additional information, please visit the developer
discussion board via the Amazon Web Services homepage at
http://www.amazon.com/webservices.

Thank you for helping us to provide you with the best possible service.

Sincerely,

The Amazon Web Services Team
David If it helps any, I got the same e-mail.
Cameron Childress Thanks for the posts. Looks like I missed it somehow. Good thing Adam pointed it out, though I am sure some people will not see this till they start getting errors on their websites...

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