Web Services (SOAP) under UNIX: How easy?

From: Mags (magennis.weate_at_solutus.com.au)
Date: 06/09/05

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    We are looking at exposing some business processes as Web Services
    using the SOAP protocol. This has been sold to us as very easy to
    implement and consume in a .NET world - but I am worried about our many
    clients who will be using UNIX to consume these services. I have been
    told that it is easy to consume from the UNIX world as you guys have
    more tools / flexibility etc. Is this true? Or should we stay clear of
    SOAP?


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