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ActiveNetsuite for Ruby-on-Rails
Is there anyone working on a Ruby-on-Rails adapter for Netsuite that would work like the salesforce version called ActiveSalesForce?
Basically, it would be ActiveNetsuite and fit right in with the standard ActiveRecord adapters for MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, etc. so that the Ruby code simple thinks it is talking to a built-in Rail ActiveRecord objects.
This might be implemented with Netsuite Web Services under the covers, but the interface would be transparent to the Ruby user and would never know they are using soap/xml as the underlying connection.
Sounds like a better solution that dealing with existing web services tools.
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