I would be interested to see your solution. Did you have to make changes to Axis 
source code for this?
Jai

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Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 5:26 PM
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Paul,
I am very interested in your solution to passing a HashMap between java and
.net in a web service.
I had tried briefly but was unable to get the anytype to passed correctly.

marcus

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From: Bouche Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 6:41 AM
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Subject: java.util.HashMap


If anyone is interested I have managed to receive a java.lang.util.HashMap
with .NET returned by an AXIS web service.  During the process of trying to
work that out I also found out that the root of the problem was a namespace
differrency: .NET interpreted the namespaces of the WSDL false and
addtitionally AXIS did not itself conform to the (auto generated - with
?wsdl) WSDL.

I intentionally did not include any more details because I don't know if
there is any interest in this.

Paul

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