If your .NET components talk over SOAP - yes, it is possible.  The
mechanisms need a little polishing, but the fundamentals are in
place and working.

J.

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> From: Bert Van Kets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 10 April 2002 9:10 pm
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> In our company most developers are heavily into MS products.  I am,
> however, mostly into Open Source and more specifically into Cocoon.
> Our sister companies are implementing SAP (ERP, CRM, BW, ...)
> where we add
> Internet in top of it.  Up till now we have used MS products for this.
> I am very much convinced that Cocoon is the perfect add-on
> (glue?) in this
> world.  I can already make use of the Java components of SAP and SOAP for
> the rest.
> Ideally I would make use of .NET components to create generators and
> actions to link to the MS stuff.  This would let me plug into a Commerce
> Server, Biztalk Server or other existing applications at the
> client's site.
> Is anybody already into this?
> Is it at all feasible with the current build of Cocoon (2.1-dev)?
>
> Thanks,
> Bert
>
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