Indrasish,

Thanks for the info on the Scott Sealy article.  Is the one of which you
speak at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnservice/h
tml/service08152001.asp?

Scott Nichol

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From: "Indrasish N Basuroychowdhury"
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Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: Problems with complexType again


> Sonia,
>
> .NET webservice by default uses literal/document type. Where as Apache
uses
> encoded type (RPC). You have to change the .NET service to use encoded
type. That
> can be done by adding [SoapRpcMethod] beside [WebMethod] while building
.NET
> webservice. This is valid only if you own the webservice.
> If not you have two options:
> 1. Follow Scotts suggestion of switching to Axis.
> 2. Else, there is an example provided by Scott Sealy of Microsoft in which
he
> shows how to send and receive documents using Apache. You have to build
Body,
> Header, ClientHandler and the proxy by yourself. Tedious, but works. In
fact that
> is the only way I could send and receive Dataset.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Indrasish.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'm here again...
> > Indrasish,
> > yesterday you told me that there is a solution, please tell me this
solution.
> > Yes, the webservice is written in .NET and client in Java, the
webservice
> > use MS.NET as SOAP implementation while i use Apache SOAP.
> > Thanks
> >
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