Bonnie,
Sorry, I just got back to this. I appreciate your comments and I believed you were right from the start regarding using basicHttpBinding. I have already tested this successfully.
Thanks
Tim
>I don't really know Tim, but I'll take a guess. As long as you can use the correct binding and depending on what kinds of parameters and returned values are needed, I would think it would work. You would probably use the basicHttpBinding (which is the one to use for Soap 1.1).
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>After I wrote the above, I found this interesting blog that might help you. It's a 4-part series, but the relevant piece is Part 4:
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http://justcompiled.blogspot.com/2010/10/building-web-service-client-with-wcf.html>
>He did indeed utilize basicHttpBinding, so I guess my hunch was a good one. <g>
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>This is Part 1 and is just an introduction:
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http://justcompiled.blogspot.com/2010/09/wcf-client-for-spring-web-service.html>
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>~~Bonnie
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>>Hi all,
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>>I have a need to access a web service in the WPF client app. I would prefer to use WCF so there is flexibility in the future but the existing web service is not WCF and is java based hosted on linux. Anybody know what issues I might run into if I use WCF on the client?
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>>Thanks
>>Tim
Timothy Bryan