I would like feedback on the whether or not any of you are using custom
classes in your soap calls. While it is definitely convenient on the Apache
server side (with its serializers deserializers), it places an extra
burden on the client, because now they must have these custom classes on
their
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Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 09:41:48 -0500
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I would like feedback on the whether or not any of you are using custom
classes in your soap calls
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As I see it, this is definitely a problem. First, as you noted, there
is the problem of the distribution of the custom classes. But isn't there
also the issue
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