Hi,
I have an Apache SOAP server. One of the methods on this server returns
a vector of Strings that uses built-in vector serializer/deserializer.
I am now creating a c# proxy that will access this server for some .NET
clients, the problem that I face is C# has no vector class or nothing
that will
Wrong! :)
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On Sunday, March 9, 2003, at 09:49 AM, Martin Gainty wrote:
Another great interoperability article?..
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-inter.html
Martin Gainty
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Another great interoperability article ..http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-inter.html
Martin Gainty
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Hauke: The WSDL document is a straight-forward RPC-style service. With
some experimentation it should take you a couple of days to figure out
the SOAP tool you want to use and to make the call.
The only complexity I see is writing your code to handle the XML schema
definitions for the section.
Hauke-Read this article: http://www.theserverside.com/resources/article.jsp?l=MonsonHaefel-Column3 to learn how to implement SAAJ
(To the best of my knowledge Pres Bush does not speak GermanBut that is a good translation nonetheless)
Martin Gainty
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