>> But recent attempts to make
VFP work with c# calls for complex web services are scary to say the least.
Every time something goes right the next bummer turns up.
Having said that its my lack of c# experience thats at fault. But If I have
to learn c# then maybe I wont need VFP any more. Shame. catch 22<<

This is not an all or nothing, exclusive decision Allen. You can use .NET 
language based components
with VFP with or without Web services. You should look at the examples in the 
NET4COM part of Sedna.
No need to wait for the official release. The classes and example code is 
VB.NET, but the concepts
are what is important, not the actual examples. It will show you one way to 
leverage .NET if there
is something in .NET you need to incorporate into your existing or future VFP 
apps.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com





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