Re: WebServices and .NET
"Arne Vajh?j" <arne@vajhoej.dk> wrote in message
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Mike Schilling wrote:
"Arne Vajh?j" <arne@vajhoej.dk> wrote in message
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Lord0 wrote:
Im currently exposing functionality of an existing application as a
Web Service - Im using Axis 1.x for this. I have read that the only
style of Web Service supported by .NET is "wrapped" as opposed to,
say, "document".
Anybody got any experience/thoughts on this?
Create your web services with Axis.
Let the .NET coders generate stub code based on the URL of
the WSDL.
Then everything will work fine.
No problems.
Maybe one problem.
For some servlet containers you will need to tell the .NET
developers to put:
ServicePointManager.Expect100Continue = false;
in their program to avoid confusing the servlet container.
Which containers have you found this to be necessary for?
Tomcat.
Odd. At my workplace, we combine .NET clients and services deployed in
Tomcat (4.0 and 5.5) with some frequency (e.g. in the nightly unit tests),
don't set that flag, and haven't seen any problems.
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