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Jeroen De Brabander - 26 Oct 2005 19:30 GMT
Hi,

I have to write an interface that accepts "XML over HTTP"-messages. How is
this done in .NET?

The goal is to have an application (webservice, webapplication, ...) that
accepts XML over HTTP and that sends reponses the same way.

I'm used to webservices, but this seems to be different.

Can someone give me a hint?

Jeroen db
//Rutger Smit - 26 Oct 2005 19:36 GMT
Well, webservices are XML over HTTP
It's just another name.

Cheers,
//Rutger

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Jeroen De Brabander - 26 Oct 2005 19:51 GMT
Hi Rutger,

I'm probably being a real newbie, I'm a little confused ...

I am aware of the fact that webservices use XML over HTTP but in my
situation, the party I'm interfacing with wants a URL to which they can send
XML messages to. They will not be able to call webmethods and so on. They
just want a URL from me to which they make a xmlhttpRequest.

Is this making any sense?

Jeroen db

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//Rutger Smit - 26 Oct 2005 20:03 GMT
Well, as long as they can compose valid SOAP messages you're webservice
should be able to handle it.

Cheers,
//Rutger

http://www.RutgerSmit.com

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Martin Knopp - 29 Oct 2005 09:37 GMT
I suggest you look here http://www.xmlrpc.com/

XML-RPC might be what they are talking about.

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