[SoapRMI] Trouble accessing .NET

BESTJ@Nationwide.com BESTJ_at_Nationwide.com
Tue, 2 Sep 2003 20:10:27 -0400


I am trying this again, as my last try bounced.

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I was pointed to your soap implementation from a link on the Apache
website.  I am trying to access a SOAP service on an ASP.NET server, and
having no luck.  I spent many hours today just trying to get it talking to
Microsoft's "Hello World" service.

I have no trouble connecting to this service from Perl or C, using other
libraries, but I have not found a single simple example of using your
library to talk to a non-xsoap server.

I would like to find a small JAVA library I can use to connect to both an
IBM websphere server (apache) and Microsoft server, but unless someone here
can point me in the right direction I am going to start examining other
libraries.

I have searched your mailing list archive and website, but have not found
anything useful.

Thanks!
James Best