Scott,
THANK YOU for doing this...that's all I need is a good example....I
don't suppose you have a WSDL file that "describes" one of the example
methods?....or do the MS clients have to use the low level api because of
the xsi:type attribute?...I'll be looking over this one today...thanks
again...
Doug
"Scott Nichol"
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Nigel,
I have quickly put together a pair of Web pages regarding Apache SOAP and
Visual Basic clients. They are
Using a VB Client:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/scottnichol/vbclientapachesoap.htm
Installing Apache SOAP, Tomcat, etc.:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/scottnichol/apachesoapinstall.htm
Scott Nichol
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Subject: How to setUp a Visual Basic Client to talk to Apache Service
Can anyone please tell me how to set up a Visual Basic Client that will
communicate with a java service. Do i have to create a dll and what are
the proper libraries i should include. I am running on Windows 98. I have
a java client and server communicating but i cannot get the vb client to do
this. I would be greatful if some body could give me some sample code and
steps to do this.
Thanks in advance
NigelMcPartland
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