Looks like Rick has something (haven't read it though):
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/foxpronetwebservices/foxpronetwebservices.aspUPDATE: I should have read it - it actually deals with consuming .NET objects via MSSOAP :-{
Try this instead :
http://www.markusegger.com/articles/Article.aspx?quickid=0404072>Are there any examples on UT for using .NET to set this up?
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>>>When you use web services, can it also be used for desktop applications in Visual FoxPro if your network is hooked up to the Internet?
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>>You mean can VFP consume webservices if Internet access is available.
>>The answer is (in my opinion, a qualified) yes.
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>>You're stuck with the (deprecated) MSSOAP.SoapClient which can be fiddly to use with, for example, web services requiring a logon and extracting the results may not be easy for a webservice returning complex results.
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>>If I remember correctly, there's a class that comes with VFP ( webservices.vcx? ) which simplifies things a bit.
>>If I need this now I use .NET to handle to communication and create a wrapper....