Hi Ciaran,
Yes there are other alternatives to web services. There are some solutions which are built on .net remoting, and there are commercial products for interop. functionality.
To decide the best way, i believe it'd be necessary to see the extend of your integration requirements. For me, Axis was the best solution to make client java apps for web services built with .net. I've built a java client that uses .net web services without any problems, and with some help from this list, i've also managed to use state management.
If you can come up with clear requirements i'll try to help you. If you want,  i can send you my client code too, in case you want to see how i made it work.
Best Regards
-----Original Message-----
From: Ciaran Hanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Axis Interoperability with .NET

Hi,

 

I am new to Axis and web services, the application I am developing has a new requirement to supply and retrieve information from a .NET application written in C Sharp. I am trying to find out how interoperable Axis is with .NET. Are there better alternatives for communicating with .NET applications? What is the best way to approach such a task? Any suggestions/ guidelines would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Ciaran

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