Procedurally, is SOAP a 1 hit process or a 2?
Does the client send a properly packaged payload and wait for a
response? or does it ask for something and use that to create the query?
I don't really want to know all about it, just enough to push the
query and interpret the response in this one case.
On Aug 31, 2006, at 11:48 AM, Scott Cadillac wrote:
Hi Roland,
they say
it's not so
simple. More moving parts because it's SOAP.
There is a bit to SOAP, but it still boils down to just HTTP and
posting and read text formatted as XML.
I think I slept through
the discussion of SOAP in San Diego.
T'sk, T'sk. I'll have to put a little black mark in my book ;-)
I have files called .wsdl and various test and debug docs.
Where to I go to decrypt this SOAP stuff?
Version 5.5 comes with some built-in SOAP features. I would suggest
starting there. Please note, I have not used or tried the SOAP
features of Witango - I primarily use .NET these days.
Best of luck Roland.
Scott Cadillac,
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://scott.cadillac.bz
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