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That's correct.
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Subject: Re: Question regarding a
webservice on Axis+Jboss for C++ client on windows
Anne,
Thanks for the information.
Just to probe a little further so that I understand the
process correctly, I am assuming that on Axis side I will have to use Java to
WSDL to generate WSDL for the EJB and provide the WSDL to windows client with
the assumption that toolkits like MS SOAP Toolkit will offer WSDL to C++
binding and generate the client side stubs in C++ (similar to IDL in
Corba). Can you please confirm that my
understanding is correct or not.
Feel free to suggest. Thanks
again,
Ajay
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Ajay, You can certainly consume an Axis service from a Windows-based C++
client -- you just can't write that C++ client using Axis. You will need to
use a different Web services platform to build your clients. Your choice of
tool depends on what C++ tool you're using? If you're using Visual C++ .NET,
then you should use .NET. If you're using Borland C++ Builder, then you should
use Borland's Web services tool. If you're using Visual C++ V6, then you have
a pretty wide choice -- MS SOAP Toolkit, PocketSOAP, WhiteMesa, Systinet WASP
for C++, etc. Anne ----- Original Message -----
From: Ajay
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 9:42 AM Subject: Question regarding a webservice on Axis+Jboss for C++
client on windows
I am a
newbie so this may be a basic question.
I would like to publish an EJB based webservice on
Axis+JBoss and the consumer of the webservice is going to be a windows C++
application. In Axis user guide, I saw examples of java clients but I did not
find any documentation on C++ clients so I am wondering if it is possible to
consume Axis webservice from a windows C++ client? If it is possible, I would
also like to know if there are any limitations (or things to be aware of) in
that approach. Any pointers to documentation/samples that can help me in this
approach would be a great help. Thanks in advance,
Ajay
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