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 > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! > > http://sbc.yahoo.com >
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