No I use c# with visual studio to help with the wsdl. And call VFP9 dll for
the main work.
I would like to say complex does not mean complicated web services. Its to
do with the types in the WSDL (XML) and no I dont understand it but at
least I can deal with it.
And Im not a new convert to visual studio. Im a VFP programmer that forced
to visual studio to enforce VFP skills.
Allen 

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On Friday, January 25, 2008 5:56 PM Allen wrote:

>Maybe you should teach Rick Strahl how to do it then. Maybe I didnt
need to go the c# route.

Are you using WCF?

David L. Crooks


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