no, i'm still looking for a solution... i saw many other interop exemples, for simple types, but it's only code sample, i think that i may need an overall overview to see what's wrong...
for the moment, i make a hard coded SOAP message, into a string buffer, and send it to .NET and just parse the
I'm glad to hear you are moving forward, but it's too bad you had to
serialize everything as a string.
I will finally be a machine locally with .NET sometime next week, so at that
time I should have a chance to look at interoperability first hand.
Of the things I discovered during my investigati
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hi ALL!
Help!
I'm using soap-2_2 with tomcat4.0.2 and jdk1.3.1 on Unix.
I have client code that invokes a call to a deployed SOAP service, however
the call never gets that far.
I'm getting a "SAXException: XML document structures must start and end
within the same entity."
Following is the XML f
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tried thatbut that doesn't work!
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Hello everybody!
I have a problem and hope somebody can help me.
I have .NET client and Java Apache Soap Web Service. One method has an input
parameter byte[]
(public String setArrayByte(byte[] param) and another one - returns byte[]
(public byte[] getArrayByte(String param). When the client call
Hi, I am new to SOAP and would like to know where to start and how to start and can anyone suggest the right way to do go with this?
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