On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 06:44:07PM +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote: > Yes, we do this for several clients using SOAP as an RPC transport to Java > middleware. Out of interest, are all these clients using different SOAP implementations on different platforms? We are designing a system that accepts XML messages from disparate sources and routes them to their destination based on content and are thinking of using SOAP to formalise the encoding method (transportation is via HTTP), yet I keep reading about issues with interoperability between different SOAP implementations which defeats the purpose as far as I'm concerened. Any experiences in this area appreciated. (Off-list?) Regards, Martin
- Using modperl as an 'adaptor' front end to an app server... Daniel Sully
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- Re: Using modperl as an 'adaptor' front end to ... G.W. Haywood
- Re: Using modperl as an 'adaptor' front end to ... Martin Wood
- Re: Using modperl as an 'adaptor' front end to an a... Dave Rolsky
- Re: Using modperl as an 'adaptor' front end to ... Daniel Sully
- Re: Using modperl as an 'adaptor' front end... Dave Rolsky
- Re: Using modperl as an 'adaptor' front... Daniel Sully
- Re: Using modperl as an 'adaptor' front end to an a... kyle dawkins
- Re: Using modperl as an 'adaptor' front end to ... Daniel Sully
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