RE: ms soap -- apache soap
Thanks a million Richard. You da man! I suppose further inspection of the MS Soap API would have the SOAPAttribute method. I know very little C++ and this is all new to me. Thanks again for your help. Chris -Original Message- From: Hansen, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 3:57 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: ms soap -- apache soap Here is a vb snippet that did it for me. I suppose the same set of calls should work the same in C++. Serializer.startElement string1 Serializer.SoapAttribute type, , xsd:string, xsi Serializer.writeString client 1 Serializer.endElement Rick Hansen We have been running an java apache soap client to a java apache soap server successfully since it was owned by IBM. :-) Well know we have a client that is a C++ shop and I have to write a C++ soap client. Well, not write one, but use one. I have chosen the MS Soap Toolkit. Without getting into the specifics - I know this is not the MS SOAP tookit list - I would like to know if anyone out there has made this happen. I am getting really close. However, the low-level ms soap api don't let me specify a type of an element such as userID xsi:type=xsd:stringaUserID/userID they only allow to specify a name, a namespace uri, an encoding style, and a prefix. prefix:userID xmlns:ns_uri encodingStyle=encaUserID/prefix:userID Is there a way to make these two forms say the same thing? TIA, Chris Bono [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512.531.8518 http://www.zilliant.com
ms soap -- apache soap
We have been running an java apache soap client to a java apache soap server successfully since it was owned by IBM. :-) Well know we have a client that is a C++ shop and I have to write a C++ soap client. Well, not write one, but use one. I have chosen the MS Soap Toolkit. Without getting into the specifics - I know this is not the MS SOAP tookit list - I would like to know if anyone out there has made this happen. I am getting really close. However, the low-level ms soap api don't let me specify a type of an element such as userID xsi:type=xsd:stringaUserID/userID they only allow to specify a name, a namespace uri, an encoding style, and a prefix. prefix:userID xmlns:ns_uri encodingStyle=encaUserID/prefix:userID Is there a way to make these two forms say the same thing? TIA, Chris Bono [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512.531.8518 http://www.zilliant.com
RE: ms soap -- apache soap
Here is a vb snippet that did it for me. I suppose the same set of calls should work the same in C++. Serializer.startElement string1 Serializer.SoapAttribute type, , xsd:string, xsi Serializer.writeString client 1 Serializer.endElement Rick Hansen We have been running an java apache soap client to a java apache soap server successfully since it was owned by IBM. :-) Well know we have a client that is a C++ shop and I have to write a C++ soap client. Well, not write one, but use one. I have chosen the MS Soap Toolkit. Without getting into the specifics - I know this is not the MS SOAP tookit list - I would like to know if anyone out there has made this happen. I am getting really close. However, the low-level ms soap api don't let me specify a type of an element such as userID xsi:type=xsd:stringaUserID/userID they only allow to specify a name, a namespace uri, an encoding style, and a prefix. prefix:userID xmlns:ns_uri encodingStyle=encaUserID/prefix:userID Is there a way to make these two forms say the same thing? TIA, Chris Bono [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512.531.8518 http://www.zilliant.com