Oliver,
Have you tried a nightly build? If we don't get to know about bugs you
face, we can't fix them :)

-- dims

On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 13:21:31 +0200, Oliver Wulff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> The best experience we made is with .NET. Easy to develop and deploy.
> Further it supports document/literal (important for WS-I BP 1.0 compliancy)
> what Axis still doesn't (bugs).
> If you don't like Microsoft and .NET you can also take a look to the
> opensource project Mono which has migrated .NET to Linux. Novell is
> supporting this project:
> http://www.go-mono.com/
> 
> Anyway, keep an eye on the BP 1.0 for interoperability. You have to add
> some additional code to be BP 1.0 compliant as handling soap headers and
> return a soap exception if you don't understand it (MUST).
> There are tools available at WS-I to test whether your web service is
> compliant.
> 
> -Oliver
> 
>                       Matt Payne
>                       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]        An:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                       .com>                    Kopie:
>                                                Thema:    Re: Can you recommend a 
> non-java SOAP client toolkit?
>                       15.06.2004 13:11
>                       Bitte antworten
>                       an axis-user
> 
> I've had luck with nuSoap for PHP and gSoap for C.   A friend likes
> ZSI for Python (
> http://users.binary.net/thehaas/cgi-haas/blosxom.cgi/comp/python/pysoap.html
> ).
> 
> -Matt
> 
> On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 12:01:40 +0100, NJ Rogers, Learning and Research
> Technology <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > We have produced (for a semantic web project) a prototype thesaurus web
> > service. It's written in java and uses Axis. We have written sample java
> > clients with which to test the service. We're finalising and testing the
> > service. The source code will become freely available by the Autumn.
> >
> > But, in the interests of demonstrating interoperability in a
> > language-neutral context I'd like to find a non-java (esp. python, or,
> > failing that perl) client with which to test the service. Before I go
> > googling etc. can anyone recommend one? We have a commitment to
> opensource
> > & the most desirable client software would be able (as Axis can) to
> handle
> > the de/serialisation of complex objects in our WSDL automatically.
> Perhaps
> > I ask a lot :-)
> >
> > Thanks
> > Nikki
> > ----------------------
> > NJ Rogers, Technical Researcher
> > (Semantic Web Applications Developer)
> > Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT)
> > Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Tel: +44(0)117 9287096 (Direct)
> > Tel: +44(0)117 9287193 (Office)
>  >
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