Nikki,
One of the important non-java soap client would be MS .net soap, you might want to try to test against .net.
If you are looking for generic C/C++ soap client, you can use gSoap.
http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~engelen/soap.html
If you are looking for more, then you can use the SOAP inerop page to find out other soap clients
that fit you needs
http://www.whitemesa.com/interop.htm
Chester
> -----Original Message-----
> From: NJ Rogers, Learning and Research Technology
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 4:02 AM
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> Subject: Can you recommend a non-java SOAP client toolkit?
>
>
> 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
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> (Semantic Web Applications Developer)
> Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT)
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