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Can I call web services from legacy asp apps ?

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genc_ymeri - 02 Nov 2005 19:58 GMT
Hi,
We have a legacy  app writen in VB6. Can we make calls to webservices
(writen in .Net) from old asp apps  ?

thank you.
John Scragg - 02 Nov 2005 21:22 GMT
The short answer is "yes, you can".

But you need to know how/what you are going to be doing.  For instance, if
you will be making SOAP calls, you need the SOAP toolkit, but if you will be
calling the service exclusvley with HTTP POSTs you can use the built in VB
functions.

HTH,

John

> Hi,
> We have a legacy  app writen in VB6. Can we make calls to webservices
> (writen in .Net) from old asp apps  ?
>
> thank you.
Emil Kvarnhammar - 02 Nov 2005 23:19 GMT
check out:

http://www.codeproject.com/soap/ConsumWebServicefromASP.asp

regards
Emil Kvarnhammar
http://www.ynax.com

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