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Posted to soap-user@ws.apache.org by Oleg Dulin <du...@acm.org> on 2001/06/19 17:22:03 UTC
Compatibility with MS SOAP
I can't figure something out from the FAQs.
Is Apache SOAP 2.2 now fully compatible with MS SOAP ?
It seems that getting Apache SOAP to infer parameter types should not be
very difficult. I have a class written that infers a Java type based on
a string.
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Re: Compatibility with MS SOAP
Posted by Oliver Rettig <Ol...@telda.net>.
S Kolli wrote:
> I am not sure if this is what you are looking for.
> This originally came from James Snell, I guess. In
> this sample code, a VB Script file (MS client) calls
> into Apache SOAP server that returns an XML data as a
> String.
Thanks for help. But I´m looking for some code for c++ example and I want to get a dom/element
direct not xml coded as string.
Oliver
Re: Compatibility with MS SOAP
Posted by Oliver Rettig <Ol...@telda.net>.
S Kolli wrote:
> I am not sure if this is what you are looking for.
> This originally came from James Snell, I guess. In
> this sample code, a VB Script file (MS client) calls
> into Apache SOAP server that returns an XML data as a
> String.
Thanks for help. But I´m looking for some code for c++ example and I want to get a dom/element
direct not xml coded as string.
Oliver
Re: Compatibility with MS SOAP
Posted by S Kolli <ko...@yahoo.com>.
I am not sure if this is what you are looking for.
This originally came from James Snell, I guess. In
this sample code, a VB Script file (MS client) calls
into Apache SOAP server that returns an XML data as a
String.
-Sudhir
--- Oliver Rettig <Ol...@telda.net> wrote:
> Hallo Oleg Dulin,
>
> > I can't figure something out from the FAQs.
> >
> > Is Apache SOAP 2.2 now fully compatible with MS
> SOAP ?
> >
> > It seems that getting Apache SOAP to infer
> parameter types should not be
> > very difficult. I have a class written that infers
> a Java type based on
> > a string.
>
> Excuse that I response with a question. But I think
> you can answer it and I
> try to ask in this news-group
> so often and nobody helps me. I use xml type as
> argument and result values
> of some methods of my apache soap server. And I
> don�n know how to explain
> that a ms-soap-client via wsdl etc.
> Please help me.
>
> best regards
>
> Oliver
> > begin:vcard
> n:Rettig;Oliver
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Re: Compatibility with MS SOAP
Posted by S Kolli <ko...@yahoo.com>.
I am not sure if this is what you are looking for.
This originally came from James Snell, I guess. In
this sample code, a VB Script file (MS client) calls
into Apache SOAP server that returns an XML data as a
String.
-Sudhir
--- Oliver Rettig <Ol...@telda.net> wrote:
> Hallo Oleg Dulin,
>
> > I can't figure something out from the FAQs.
> >
> > Is Apache SOAP 2.2 now fully compatible with MS
> SOAP ?
> >
> > It seems that getting Apache SOAP to infer
> parameter types should not be
> > very difficult. I have a class written that infers
> a Java type based on
> > a string.
>
> Excuse that I response with a question. But I think
> you can answer it and I
> try to ask in this news-group
> so often and nobody helps me. I use xml type as
> argument and result values
> of some methods of my apache soap server. And I
> don�n know how to explain
> that a ms-soap-client via wsdl etc.
> Please help me.
>
> best regards
>
> Oliver
> > begin:vcard
> n:Rettig;Oliver
> tel;fax:0721/38489606
> tel;home:0721/9662896
> tel;work:0721/38489600
> x-mozilla-html:FALSE
> org:ORAT Software-Entwicklung
> adr:;;Steinstr. 23;Karlsruhe;;76133;
> version:2.1
> email;internet:Oliver.Rettig@physik.uni-karlsruhe.de
> title:Dipl.Phys.
> x-mozilla-cpt:;6688
> fn:Oliver Rettig
> end:vcard
>
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Re: Compatibility with MS SOAP
Posted by Oliver Rettig <Ol...@telda.net>.
Hallo Oleg Dulin,
> I can't figure something out from the FAQs.
>
> Is Apache SOAP 2.2 now fully compatible with MS SOAP ?
>
> It seems that getting Apache SOAP to infer parameter types should not be
> very difficult. I have a class written that infers a Java type based on
> a string.
Excuse that I response with a question. But I think you can answer it and I
try to ask in this news-group
so often and nobody helps me. I use xml type as argument and result values
of some methods of my apache soap server. And I don´n know how to explain
that a ms-soap-client via wsdl etc.
Please help me.
best regards
Oliver
Re: Compatibility with MS SOAP
Posted by Oliver Rettig <Ol...@telda.net>.
Hallo Oleg Dulin,
> I can't figure something out from the FAQs.
>
> Is Apache SOAP 2.2 now fully compatible with MS SOAP ?
>
> It seems that getting Apache SOAP to infer parameter types should not be
> very difficult. I have a class written that infers a Java type based on
> a string.
Excuse that I response with a question. But I think you can answer it and I
try to ask in this news-group
so often and nobody helps me. I use xml type as argument and result values
of some methods of my apache soap server. And I don´n know how to explain
that a ms-soap-client via wsdl etc.
Please help me.
best regards
Oliver