You can consume a document style service with an RPC-style client. For example, if you download the wsdl for the "Shakespeare" service (which is a fun little document-style service on xmethods) and feed it to the Axis wsdl2java tool, it will generate Java objects which can be used to communicate RPC-style with the service. I've done this, so I know it works.
-----Original Message----- From: Jonnycattt To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 1/2/2003 11:13 PM Subject: consuming document-style web services Hi all, quick question: i see on xmethods that the .NET services are all Document style. Do I use the same approach to consuming these services as RPC services? I don't remember seeing any examples (or mention of differences in consuming) for Document style services in the docs. And another quick .NET question: If I code a java web service and use axis to deploy it, what's the easiest (and free) way for me to test for .NET interop? Thanks all. Marc _____________________________________________________________________ This mail was sent by Cablespeed Webmail