Rajendra,
Open a new Win32 Project in VC++. Make sure that the project is enabled
ATL. Once you have done this, select "Add Web Reference" from the project menu.
This will bring up a window which you should enter the address of the
WSDL.
Once adding the WSDL, VC++ will create a number of new files. You will
alter only the main .cpp file and the rest should take care of itself.
It has been my experience that it is necessary to tinker in small amounts
the auto-generated files but on the whole the process is easier than with Axis
C++.
Sincerely,
James Crosson
In a message dated 8/5/2004 5:32:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All,
I have very simple java web service
deployed on axis and also tested with java client.
Now my requirement is that i need vc++ client for
my java web service.
So what all i need to do so. Do i need something
like axis for c++ at each client site.
If so suggest me some good option.
If some one is having very basic sample example
will be very useful.
Thanks in advance.
Rajendra
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