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Re: axis and soap from javascript ?

From: Eric Osman <ericosman@---.--->
To: NULL
Date: 4/2/2004 6:06:00 PM

> SOAP is just a pointless XML serialisation of some methods over HTTP,
> you have all you need, I would urge you to reconsider, given the
> restricted nature of JS client-server communication, there is no point
> using a misguided heavyweight system designed for interfacing between
> unknown systems when you control both ends (*)  Use simple known
> methods.
> 


Gee, now I'm glad I included that part about "ill-formed question".

I actually don't really want to use SOAP.

What I do want is the ability to send and receive xml from javascript 
and talk to a web service.

It's been suggested to me that I look more into the "msxml" package, 
which we have already been using to do XMLHttpRequest, and see what 
functions it includes for sending and receiving and parsing xml.

Do you believe I'm on the right track ?

Thanks.  /Eric




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