Vassilis Aggelakos wrote:
> Brian,
> Thanks for your reply.
> 
>> Since you mention services
> (plural) I assume some at least of these will be public ones over which
> you have no control.
> 
> This is n't true. The web services are going to be developed by an 
> outsourcer only for us so I can modify the exchanged data types if 
> necessary.
> My main question is if you have a VFP9 compatible WebService does worth the 
> effort to base your new development in an unsupported technology like SOAP ? 
> and if so, will you have problems deploying your app in Windows XP and 
> Vista?

Dunno about Vista.  MS depracates SOAP for use on Win2003 server, but it 
can be used (we have such a thing running quite happily, using WestWind) 
- also runs happily on XP.

-- 
Cheers

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Brian Abbott
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