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I am thinking of creating some services to monitor the prices of plane tickets and would like to know how the site takes off.com performs its research. I mean, what kind of strategy does it use, whether it’s some kind of request in a specific URL of the sites or a robot that goes there on the same site and query and wait for the page to load with the results and reads the HTML and records the results. Would someone explain to me how?
I won’t answer because I don’t know for sure, but a few years ago I met a company in SP that worked only with airline webservices (WSDL). Because of this and other things, I doubt that serious companies use such methods (robot inspecting the site). If airlines are interested in selling and other companies want to sell to them, it’s only fair to use webservices to consistently provide the information.
– utluiz
I worked with price comparators and the strategies used are to use web crawlers or make partnerships where the partner sends you a file, usually XML, with the business information, in this case, tickets, hosting and etc.
– Philippe Gioseffi
Face cool, in brazil this is literally a mafia
– Jonathan dos Santos