I haven't seen your original mail, and I am no definitely no ws guru, but I know that my company have services using CXF that are used by both .NET and Java shops. I remember seing some references to .NET in the xsd files concerning some compatibility thing, so you might look into compatibility issues if the xml sent/received is not what you expect.
Anyway, it is just XML. How in the world could that be Java only? Any language capable of processing text should be able to communicate with those services. My two cents. 2011/6/8 Frank Lawlor <[email protected]>: > I haven't gotten any responses on this. > > Is CXF really just intended for Java web services and .NET is not > supported? > > If so, what do you recommend as an alternative which deals with both? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Frank Lawlor > > netSpend Corp. > > 512-532-8216 > > Confidentiality Notice! This electronic transmission and any attached > documents or other writings are confidential and are for the sole use of the > intended recipient(s) identified above. This message may contain information > that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure under > applicable law. If the receiver of this information is not the intended > recipient, or the employee, or agent responsible for delivering the > information to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, > reading, dissemination, distribution, copying or storage of this information > is strictly prohibited. If you have received this information in error, > please notify the sender by return email and delete the electronic > transmission, including all attachments from your system. > -- Carl-Erik Kopseng (+47) 40065078 skype: carl.erik.kopseng blogg: oligofren.wordpress.com ########################## Ser ikke skogen for bare syntakstrær
