Hi Anne ,
Thanks a lot..
Any simple examples for this??
Regards

--- Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need to create a WSDL description of your
> service. A .NET client should
> be able to automatically consume a WSDL file and
> talk to the Web service,
> although interoperability between .NET and Apache
> SOAP can sometimes be
> problemmatic.
> 
> I suggest that you use the Apache Axis java2wsdl
> tool to generate your WSDL
> file.
> 
> Actually, since you're first starting out, I
> recommend that you switch from
> Apache SOAP to Apache Axis entirely. Apache Axis is
> the new and improved
> version of Apache SOAP. It has native support for
> WSDL. It supports much
> easier interoperability with .NET and other systems.
> It supports the JAX-RPC
> API standard. It's lots faster. And it's much easier
> to use. See
> http://ws.apache.org/axis.
> 
> Anne
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Parames" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 11:33 PM
> Subject: Webservices for ASP dot net client
> 
> 
> > Hi folks ,
> > Im not good in soap and have done few examples
> using
> > Tomcat and SOAP2.3.1 thatsall ,i need a favour .
> >
> > Now i want my services to talk to ASP dot net
> client..
> > How shalli proceed??
> > Any examples???
> >
> > Please take me to the right path
> > Thanks and regards
> >
> >
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