>> the problem is that i can't expose it to the world because 
>> it's sitting on our intranet.
>
>No, but you can cut and paste the WSDL into an email, or copy it to a public
>web server. If there's anything really confidential in it, you could replace
>those parts with fake values.

go ahead and see the wsdl at http://www.msu.edu/~dwormans/test_wsdl.wsdl

>> What is so different about the Coldfusion implementation of web 
>> services versus that of .NET?
>
>Quite a few things. I wouldn't even know where to start in providing useful
>information there. There are quite a few things about how CF provides a
>wrapper for Axis - the SOAP library used by CF - and quite a few things
>about Axis itself, that are different from the .NET SOAP functionality.

so you're basically saying the WSDL has to be generated specifically for CF?

>> It works for anyone that doesn't use Coldfusion.
>
>Really? You've tested it in every other language that has a SOAP library?

this thing is fully operational in production for .NET, Java, and php 
applications.  it just doesn't seem to work with Coldfusion

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