The book is not out yet.

As for .NET well you could use SOAP,and BizTalk (funny side note we wrote the first 
BizTalk server in June 4, 1999
with ColdFusion, WDDX, and XSLT to translate the WDDX to XDR/BizTalk) but you have to 
use a older version of SOAP
not 1.2 since the .NET framework is lagging a bit and their are some scheme 
interpretation issues which is a little
funny since MS is one of the motivateing forces behind SOAP.

Since SOAP is XML and since XML is in general easy to work with and is platform 
independant XML makes the most
sensible approach to a .Net integration all though you should be able to easily call 
and wrap the various COM
interfaces to it from CF.  Or you could use C# and call it.  Frankly I have not paid 
much attention to .NET in that
most of our client base will not touch a product until its been in production for a 
year or so and they generally
use some flavour of UNIX so I am sure there is some one on this list who would be a 
better source for you.

I am going to have a series of articles up about creating webservices with CF at 
xml.granularity.com in about a
month or so.  You might want to check that out.

Robi


John Lucas wrote:

> Chapter 22 of Simon Horwith's Professional Coldfusion 5.0 (WROX) is
> dedicated Web Services, SOAP, and the .NET Framework, so my guess is yes.  I
> haven't actually read the chapter though.
>
> http://www.bookpool.com/.x/38jyhe4vz8/sm/1861004540
>
> John Lucas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Brady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 9:42 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: .Net and ColdFusion
>
> I don't know exactly, but since .NET will be based on open-standards, like
> XML and SOAP, I don't see why you couldn't use the 2 together.
>
> That's the theory, anyway.  (A lot .NET is basically theory at this point
> anyway)
>
> Scott
> -------------------------------------------------
> Scott Brady
> http://www.scottbrady.net/
>
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