It seems that not much people is using VFP services. There are answers
about Java and other languages, but not in VFP :-(




2015-06-06 19:04 GMT+02:00 Fernando D. Bozzo <[email protected]>:

> I'm testing this, and found that when you configure COM+ to use Soap (I've
> using this article:
> http://www.kehm.de/henrik/blog/files/a5019da836d29c3cee972f5f62b5a8bd-19.html),
> then every time I replace the component on  COM+ console
> (test_service.dll), a new dll is generated on a .net framework directory,
> inside the Windows directory (test_serviceSoapLib.dll), then the .net
> platform is receiving the Soap message and is calling my VFP9 MTDLL
> component. Awesome!
>
> So now I don't understand what part was playing the Soap Toolkit on the
> server, if it is not necessary for the web-service to function, and don't
> unserstand the DLL that .net generates automatically based on mine on VFP9.
>
> Did anybody know that? It's something new to me, totally unexpected. Up to
> now I've believed that for .net answering soap messages, then a .net
> web-service was necessary.
>
> Next week I'll try to reproduce this in a 2K12 virtual server (on which
> Soap Toolkit can't be installed), and if this works, I will report back.
>
>
> Regards.-
>
>
> 2015-06-06 14:55 GMT+02:00 Fernando D. Bozzo <[email protected]>:
>
>> For years I've convinced that MSSoap Toolkit was indispensable on the
>> server side for answering Soap requests, and lately I've been searching on
>> the web about how to keep using existent web-services without it, replacing
>> it with something else.
>>
>> Today I've uninstalled the soap toolkit from a virtual Windows Server
>> 2003 SP2, and for my annoyance, the web-services keep working, so...  Can
>> somebody explain what component is answering the soap requests and passing
>> the parameters to the components?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>
>


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