Title: RE: Getting the SOAP Envelope with RPC-based MIME calls
Thank you for sharing as well as your anticipation which most of us, if not all,
will agree for RPC continuity in its own life cycle. And thanks for the other reasons
behind why you have had your preference.
 
Pae
 
RPC isn't necessarily a requirement but it is the best fit conceptually for our project. It currently handles things (non-SOAP) in a synchronous procedure call way and I anticipate that continuing. I also like RPC calls for how they integrate into MS SOAP tookit using WSDL. In a VBScript program you can use the MS SOAP COM object. Once you read in a WSDL file you then have access to the RPC as if they were built in to the language. I'd like to keep that capability if I can and use one set of calls whether or not the client has attachments to send or receive.

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Pae Choi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    Sent:   Thursday, December 20, 2001 11:32 AM
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    Subject:        Re: Getting the SOAP Envelope with RPC-based MIME calls

    Richard,
     
    I am just curious why you are not interested at all using the Message-oriented service.
    Unless it is a requirement, I certainly like to hear about your feeling and assertion. Of
    course, if I have a privilege to share them. Thanks.
     
     
    Pae
     

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