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Need WS support for multipart mime in DotNet

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Reine - 07 Sep 2006 14:30 GMT
Hi

We are trying to consume web services provided by an external system. This
system uses multipart mime to receive and send binary data. As I've
understood it, WSE 3.0 doesn't support that standard, only inline attachmant
(MTOM).

Does anyone know of how DotNet can get support for multipart mime in soap?
Please tell me about available sample code or third party components!

/Regards
Reine
Pablo Cibraro [MVP] - 07 Sep 2006 16:44 GMT
Hi Reine,

Are you talking about DIME, which is not the same as MIME ?. If the answer
is yes, you can find a DIME implementation in WSE 2.0 (It was replaced by
MTOM in WSE 3.0).

Regards,
Pablo Cibraro.

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Reine Olofsson - 07 Sep 2006 22:27 GMT
Well, no.
I know of the Dime and mtom support in the WSE.
Unfortunatly the external system support mime (SwA).

/Reine

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