Hi Jens,
Yes, unfortunately there's client software that expects my app to work as
SOAP server...
I would surely use something different if I could.

This is weird though. There are tons of SOAP client libraries and
frameworks, and apparently none server ones...

Looks like I will have to implement a soap server myself.

As an option I am considering using Delphi (it supports development OS X,
and has great out of box support for WebServices), but this is a "last
resort".

2015-09-11 3:34 GMT+03:00 Jens Alfke <[email protected]>:

>
> On Sep 10, 2015, at 4:25 PM, Nick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Basically I would like to have other client apps "talk" to my Mac
> application using SOAP.
>
>
> Do you have an existing dependency that requires using SOAP? Because
> otherwise I’d recommend something more modern and, well, simple, like
> WebSockets. SOAP was trendy about ten years ago but it’s really complex and
> over-designed, and it seems like everyone got tired of it and went to REST
> and JSON instead.
>
> PocketSocket is a pretty good WebSocket library for Cocoa that provides
> both client and server code. The original developers don’t seem to be
> maintaining it anymore (last commit was 11 months ago) but I have a fork
> that I’m developing heavily for a product I work on.
> https://github.com/couchbasedeps/PocketSocket
>
> —Jens
>
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