I am talking about conforming to the wsdl, soap, xml, uddi specifications that .net, velocigen, glue, etc... are using. You can find more about this at www.xmethods.net. What confuses me is the difference between xml-rpc and apache soap. If you can elaborate on this I would really appreciate it. The other thing which I wanted to know is if there is some kind of middle tier or library for converting such attempts at implementing webservices specifications from one to the other for interoperability.
Thanks, Tim Heath John Wilson wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tim Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 7:11 PM > Subject: xml-rpc webservices? > > > Is there any way to turn an xml-rpc into a webservice? > > Tim, > > you seem to be using the term "webservice" in a rather unusual way. Could > you elaborate on what you mean. Are you talking about interoperating with > .NET? > > John Wilson > The Wilson Partnership > http://www.wilson.co.uk
