I have limited programming experience, and I don't know what sorts of 
things people are using SOAP for out there.  One thing I wonder (possibly 
because I just haven't needed to do it yet) is why so many people want to 
write an RPC client that passes an XML document as a parameter.  What is 
the advantage of this over document-style messaging?  Are you passing other 
objects along with the document that you don't want to manually 
deserialize, or is it just to avoid making a couple DOM calls to extract 
the document from the SOAP Body?

Just curious,

Andrew

At 05:01 PM 5/30/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>Bob,
>
>  - use the system.xml.xmldocument to create a XMLDocument (DOM) object
>  - use the loadxml method to load a string into it
>
>the precise syntax depends on which .net dialect you use
>
>greetings,
>Gertjan
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Evans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: donderdag 30 mei 2002 15:06
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: How do you pass an XML document between Axis and .Net Client?
>
>
>Greetings,
>
>I have been trying to figure out how to pass an XML document to/from an
>axis web server from/to a .Net client.
>
>As near as I can tell, on the Java side I need to convert the XML
>document to/from a string (no problem).  The part I can't figure out is
>how to convert the Xml String to a .Net XML document.
>
>I realize this isn't exactly an Axis issue, but I figured this mailing
>list would have somebody who has done something like this already.
>
>Any hints would be appreciated.
>
>Bob Evans



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