Re: question on inter-operability

2001-10-30 Thread William Brogden

 The Apache SOAP docs have a note on interoperability
in the guide section interop.html 


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RE: question on inter-operability

2001-10-30 Thread Daniel . Wolff


Hi Amit

 wrong. I tried to print out the SOAP request from apache and microsoft
and
 the only difference is namespaces.

how did you do this. I never found out to access the SOAP request/response
to have a look at it. (I´m working with Apache SOAP)

cya :)
daniel



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Re: question on inter-operability

2001-10-30 Thread Paramdeep Singh

You can use TcpTunnelGui for seeing what exactly (in terms of XML) are being
passed from client and server.

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Paramdeep
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Hi Amit

 wrong. I tried to print out the SOAP request from apache and microsoft
and
 the only difference is namespaces.

how did you do this. I never found out to access the SOAP request/response
to have a look at it. (I´m working with Apache SOAP)

cya :)
daniel



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Re: question on inter-operability

2001-10-30 Thread William Brogden



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Hi Amit
 
  wrong. I tried to print out the SOAP request from apache and microsoft
 and
  the only difference is namespaces.
 
 how did you do this. I never found out to access the SOAP request/response
 to have a look at it. (I´m working with Apache SOAP)
 
 cya :)
 daniel
 

An easier to use and more flexible alternative to TcpTunnel is UtilSnoop
at:

http://www.lanw.com/books/javasoap/default.htm

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