SOAP Toolkit and Secure Web Service Access

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 08 Oct 2005 | View original

This is just an illustration just how badly designed the SOAP Toolkit was. I was working on my samples for Southwest Fox for my .NET Web Services Interop session from VFP. One of my samples demonstrates going out to my West Wind Web Store downloading a complex array of order business objects and then importing this data on the client.   I decided to use the SOAP Toolkit for demonstration purposes rather than my proprietary wwSOAP class, because in this case the data retrieved was actually...

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