Re: Consuming J2EE Web Services
- From: "Scott M." <s-mar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 19:45:04 -0400
My bad John. I should have been more specific in my question. I was
looking for more details on the cross-platform security issues that might
come up.
Thanks.
"John Saunders [MVP]" <john.saunders at trizetto.com> wrote in message
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"Scott M." <smar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Believe it or not, I've searched quite a bit and can't find any relevant
information on how to consume a J2EE web service from a .NET consumer
WITHOUT the aid of any 3rd party tools.
I have two questions:
1. In a nutshell, how is this accomplished?
Scott, sometimes, when you don't find instructions on how to do something,
it's because no instructions are necessary.
You consume a J2EE web service exactly the same as any other kind of web
service. Use Add Web Reference, point to the WSDL, and you're on your way.
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