Hi Chad, I might not be the best person to answer this, but here's how I see it..
if a web service publishses a WSDL, then the client could be built on
any web service >technology that works with WSDL -- correct? Yes..Exactly.. That's how it works most of the times.. But to be honest, there can be exceptions arising due to interoperability concerns with the service impl engine & your ws-client... Anyway most of the popular ws engines works well with each other for most of the common cases. (ex; axis2 <--> WCF has very good proven interoperability records)
So, if I need to write a client to consumer a web service that publishes a WSDL, I can use axis 100% of the time? Is this true?
Yes.. But I would say 99% :).. Thanks, Thilina
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