>>FWIW, West Wind Client Tools also includes wwDotNetBridge which provides similar .NET access services, albeit with different syntax semantics...
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>And West-Wind actively supports and enhances their tools - a MAJOR plus!
Yup and we're interested in hearing about your use cases so we can improve it.I
wwDotnetBridge has been getting a lot of mileage as part of the
West Wind Web Service Proxy Generator which uses it to interface with .NET generated Web service proxies. Amazing what comes up with those varied service client scenarios :-)
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