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axis c++

best regards
Harry

Am Mit, den 16.06.2004 schrieb NJ Rogers, Learning and Research Technology um 12:46:
Hi

Many thanks Matt, Kjetil, Matthew and others for the responses so far. 
We're following up the ZSI for Python route currently & I'll post briefly 
back to the list how we get on,

Nikki

--On Tuesday, June 15, 2004 12:01:40 +0100 "NJ Rogers, Learning and 
Research Technology" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> We have produced (for a semantic web project) a prototype thesaurus web
> service. It's written in java and uses Axis. We have written sample java
> clients with which to test the service. We're finalising and testing the
> service. The source code will become freely available by the Autumn.
>
> But, in the interests of demonstrating interoperability in a
> language-neutral context I'd like to find a non-java (esp. python, or,
> failing that perl) client with which to test the service. Before I go
> googling etc. can anyone recommend one? We have a commitment to
> opensource & the most desirable client software would be able (as Axis
> can) to handle the de/serialisation of complex objects in our WSDL
> automatically. Perhaps I ask a lot :-)
>
> Thanks
> Nikki
> ----------------------
> NJ Rogers, Technical Researcher
> (Semantic Web Applications Developer)
> Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT)
> Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tel: +44(0)117 9287096 (Direct)
> Tel: +44(0)117 9287193 (Office)



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NJ Rogers, Technical Researcher
(Semantic Web Applications Developer)
Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT)
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel: +44(0)117 9287096 (Direct)
Tel: +44(0)117 9287193 (Office)

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