[plt-scheme] How far has anyone gotten toward writing a SOAP connector?
All good reasons. I haven't had to use SOAP but I
understand it is related to (the much simpler) XML-RPC.
We've written an XML-RPC client and server that is
available from PLaneT and might provide a good starting
point for developing a SOAP connector.
N.
--- Hans Oesterholt-Dijkema <hdnews at gawab.com> wrote:
> Because Soap has inbuilt, standardized possibilities to
> travel through business processes. Because .NET and
> Java and all commercial products deliver WSDL/SOAP.
> Because one has to deal with reality. Because everyone
> commercial vendor makes money out of the chaos that
> is becomes from too much complexity and flexibility that
> is not understood.
>
> --Hans
>
> Doug Orleans schreef:
> > Shriram Krishnamurthi writes:
> > > Why would you want to use SOAP in the first place?
> >
> > Because the other end uses SOAP?
> >
> > --dougorleans at gmail.com
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