----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Chuang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 11:05 Subject: Re: Interoperability Axis with .NET (C#)
> > Sorry about the mis-information. I was looking at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnxpwst2/ht ml/odc_CmplxTypes.asp > >Note In addition to being provided with the Office XP Web Services Toolkit 2.0, the SOAP 3.0 DLL is also included in the SOAP Toolkit 3.0 along with a user guide. > And I assumed that the SOAP Toolkit 3.0 is part of .Net... I thought the benefit of using MS platform was conformity across all of their tools? I guess that's not even possible in MS land! :-) ha. MS have AFAIK the following soap impls MS STK ATL Server .NET remoting .NET ASMX UPNP (uses soap 0.9; only needs to interop with other UPNP impls) I'd expect the .net lines to unify; UPNP may use an older version of MSSTK, perhaps, and ATL server to go away unless is suddenly becomes popular. Office SOAP uses the MSSTK. So all in, they probably have their own interop festivals on a regular basis