I didn't write the service. Here is the weird thing: a java client making the same webservice call works perfectly. However a .
NET client making the exact same webservice call breaks.
Ergo, the requests are different. – Alexander Oct 1 '08 at 17:42.
Well, if you wrote your service the "right" way, then there shouldn't be any problems, at least not problems of language interop.
Slightly less likely than he is writing the client and has no control over the server I would venture. In that context it seems a touch harsh to criticise him for the way the service was written. – Modan Oct 2 '09 at 21:42.
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