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[soapbuilders] Re: C++ Soap client that deals with complex type written in Java???
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Sep 28 2001 11:08PM messages near this date
RE: [soapbuilders] C++ Soap client that deals with complex type written in Java??? | RE: [soapbuilders] Question about Round 2 specifications
>  If you use the JavaBeanSerializer/Deserializer, you should be set 
for
>  your complex types. I use that technique in the case study in my 
book--
>  which is the only example with documentation that I can think of. 
The
>  book is 

 use the java deserializer from C++?? 
and this implies that without this the Soap Toolkit can't do it?

 In other words is it even possible using the Soap Toolkit?

thanks
mike



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