Re: W2K3 - Serving web-services without soap toolkit?

Author: Stephen Russell

Posted: 2015-06-10 at 09:53:47

On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 6:25 AM, Fernando D. Bozzo <fdbozzo@gmail.com>

wrote:

> Ok, to continue with this matter, I can confirm that any COM+ component can

> be automatically published as a web-service without the need of the Soap

> Toolkit on Windows Server 2003.

>

> The bad news is that apparently Microsoft decided to quit this good thing

> to replace it with WCF. I hate them :_(

>

>

> https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/c37ac0cb-96c7-405e-8acc-64061afa2e5f/com-as-xml-web-services-on-windows-7-uses-soap-setting?forum=windowsgeneraldevelopmentissues

>

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WCF is so much better from my experience in making them and publishing them

for use.

WCF does json very well.

WCF you have contract objects that other languages can put in easily, java

for sure as well as python.

--

Stephen Russell

Sr. Analyst

Ring Container Technology

Oakland TN

901.246-0159 cell

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