The problem is no5r .Net.
I can access there test-webservice (he runs in unsecured mode)
My problem is, they want to use WS Secure for the production Webservice.
If I unsterstood right. this is not possible in nativ VFP. 

Jörg Arand MD
assistant medical director
Neonatology
Children's Hospital
University Tübingen
Calwer Str. 7
D-72076 Tübingen
Tel.+49-(0)7071-2982211 
Tel.+49-(0)7071-2980895 (office) 
E-mail:Joerg.Arand(AT)med.uni-tuebingen.de





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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 10:37 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Webservice 2nd attempt 
> 
> 
> Im beginning to wonder if web services are possible in VFP 
> let alone what you want. Trouble is from what I gather is 
> dotnet has moved the game from soap, so anything written in 
> dotnet will not access a VFP created web service. This seems 
> to be to do with complex types. See www.west-wind.com for a 
> whitepaper on VFP and web services. I have had to give up on 
> a VFP only and thanks (I think) to Microsofts changes in web 
> services, or inability to get VFP to work with them, make a 
> dotnet wrapper for my VFP com. Ive yet to get that to work 
> because its taken a day and a bit just to get VS2005 and its 
> updates on my server. Allen 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 07 December 2007 10:03
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Webservice 2nd attempt 
> 
> Hi foxers,
> 
> I have to setup an client for an webservice throu the proxy 
> of our hospital. The webservice is with wssecure
> 
> 1.  How to config the service for passing the proxy 2. Is 
> wssucure possible with VFP and Soap 3? 
> I can't find any information, Rick Strahl's wwstuff dont't 
> solvels the problem.
> 
> Can you give me an advice if it is posibble in VFP
> 
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