>Sure - the question is, how automatic will it be ?
>If it really is an AXXIS WS, ask for a demo install, preferably in Dotnet.
>Axxis is really great in the respect that it can generate a dummy system including apache server,
>istalled WS-server with dummy data and clients at least in java so you can listen in.
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>Again, an some of "my" targets I was given working Dotnetclients including source&solution as well
In my case, I do not even have the XML for the input and output. We were giving a link to the WSDL and a Word document with the parameter's definition, which is basically in the same way as the WSDL is constructed.
In my case, we would really like to avoid installing a bunch of components just to be able to use that Web Service. In my opinion, I do not think it makes any sense for a Web Service client to have to install a lot of things so to be compliant with a Web Service.
Thanks for the information