You can always start with .NET to start a project in C# and create a
wsdl file based upon the services you created in the project and start
from there.

-Henry

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/7/2005 1:21:10 PM >>>
All of the reples make no sense whatsover to me.

The original poster makes a very clear question that how to send 
attachments using soap way that works with many environments.  For 
example, Axis and .Net.

To rephrase this, I would say how to create a Wsdl that works with both

axis and .net.  Currently, using the DataHandler in the wsdl (or 
generating the wsdl from java code with DataHandler) would not work
with 
other environment.  I haven't tried this, but looking at the definition

of DataHandler (package name), and its namespace in the wsdl, you can 
tell it comes from apache, not some Soap standard, unless Apache is the

official standard used for attachment.

It's funny to read a bunch of replies that have little answer value to

the original question.



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