Paul,

No I have not done so. So far the examples to the existing PocketSOAP
Servers run very well even through our out-going proxy gateway
which demands username and password to get access to i.e. to a stock 
quote server. However we total fail talking to any Axis2 servers. The 
PocketSOAP line in error is the line after the send takes ppace, that is
the line which should parse the returned OM Element.

But well, let's use TCPMon now. - will keep you informed.

Josef


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Von: Paul Fremantle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 19. März 2007 10:12
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [AXIS2] PocketSOAP or ASP.NET & Visual Studio.NET to
connect to an AXIS2 Web-Service


Josef

Have you already posted any TCPMON traces of the interactions with
PocketSOAP? If not I'd love to look at them. TCPMON captures the HTTP
level flows and you can save to a file.

Paul

On 3/19/07, Stadelmann Josef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I would like your thoughts and know about your experiences on the following
> subject matters and approach.
>
> We have an Axis2 1.1 running and use Java clients based on the userguide
> SOAPClient example.
>
> Such a clients should now migrated away from Java to a Microsoft
> Environment.
>
> We have done some basic tests using Visaul Basic 6.0 and PocketSOAP. So far
> we are unable to talk to axis2 1.1 by PocketSOAP,
>
> maybe we do something wrong, which is possible in absence of richt
> documentation, or documentation adressing the specific needs
>
> of a PocketSOAP VB Client talking to an Axis2 1.1 web-service.
>
> So we aim at considering a move to and an introduction of Visual Studio.NET
> and ASP.NET to get a client able to talk to axis2 1.1
>
> For Both PocketSOAP & VB 6.0 as well as Visual Studio.NET + ASP.NET we would
> like to have your experiences.
>
> What is the better choice / approach to develope a client talking to an
> axis2 web services and passing an OM Element?
>
> Thank's for any hints and guidelines
> Josef


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