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How to connect to RETS MLS Data with ColdFusion?

Asked by MichaelEvangelista in ColdFusion Application Server, WebApplications

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A client's MLS company offers realty listing information in the form of RETS xml data.

I've done several xml-based sites, usually reading the xml data into a mySQL database, but from what I am seeing, RETS is a bit different than a usual RSS feed, or visible XML file.

I am looking for sample code, or a UDF / CFC... or a decent tutorial... on connecting to RETS with ColdFusion.

Ideally I could read the data into a mySQL database once per day, and run my own searches and display templates against my familiar cf/db format.

So.. what I'd *really* like, is the code - or an explanation of building same - to read from the RETS server into a SQL insert query. From there I'd be home free.Start Free Trial
 
 
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Zones: ColdFusion Application Server, WebApplications
Tags: mls, rets, connect, data
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Solution Provided By: splendorx
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