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WSE interoperability with non .NET clients. Need help

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Anthony Yott - 02 Dec 2005 20:30 GMT
Folks,

We are going to create some services (using .NET 2.0 ASMX / WSE 3.0 for
security) that may be consumed by NON .NET clients. There is a good
possibility that some of the client consumers will be using VB 6,
Powerbuilder and probably Java. I've been told I will need to create client
examples of consuming these services.

Can anyoneprovide any links, whitepapers, etc that will help get me started
with this?

To be honest, I haven't used anything but .NET since the year 2000 and so I
don't even know where to start. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Anthony Yott
hazz - 15 Dec 2005 17:44 GMT
Simon Guest has a book -  Microsoft .NET and J2EE Interoperability
oolkit.  -hazz

> Folks,
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> Thanks in advance,
> Anthony Yott

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