----- Original Message ----- From: "Tako Schotanus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 12:47 AM Subject: RE: Clients using GET and POST
>Ah, it all becomes a lot clearer now. After reading the MSDN article I also understand yesterday's post >about SOAP not needing WSDL and vise versa. The fact that AXIS being a SOAP toolkit only supports >the SOAP binding for WSDL is only logical. (That doesn't mean I wouldn't still like GET and POST >bindings but I can live with the fact that the tasks may be at the bottom of the pile :-) the nice feature of the .net toolkit for me is not the GET interface, it is the form based UI, right? What would be nice would be a servlet to take a WSDL file, generate the form, handle the form POST and turn it into a SOAP request against a local/remote endpoint. There is some SOAP endpoint testing stuff on gotdotnet, but not a pure server-side thingy
