Consuming php web services with WPF client [closed] - php

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I have created a php RESTful service which respond with data in JSON format and i can easily access it with my android app, but the problem is with my WPF desktop client. Actually, i don't know a better way to call a php web service from a WPF client. Please suggest some good solutions to deal with this problem.

Your issue doesn't have anything to do with WPF, but simply .NET in general. You're looking for Windows Communication Foundation.
The learning curve is a little steep, but once you've got it set up right, consuming your service in .NET should be pretty simple.

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I have a project in PHP and it works as a REStFull service, an android application constantly request some functions, I want to know, from the server side, How could I see all the petitions?
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I'm planning to make a website in PHP. At some point in future I might need to create an Android application for my website. Now I know that Android is Java based, so my question is will I be able to communicate with my application i.e. sending and receiving data from my server on which my PHP website is running and how?
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Im planning to write a server program to communicate with iOs, android and windows phone, which would be the best language to choose. I was planning on using PHP and JSON but still confused that if it is the most efficient. Anyone with experience on this can help me pls...
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