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Look for SOAP implementation for C (not C++)

Could anyone point me to a SOAP implementation for C? What I would
like to do is call out to Web Services from C, and may be later also the
reverse- expose C functions as a Web Service...
At the moment we are using GNU C on a UNIX system.

Thanks in advance,

- Sven
Nov 13 '05 #1
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After a long battle with technology, sv*******@fhdw.de (Sven), an earthling, wrote:
Could anyone point me to a SOAP implementation for C? What I would
like to do is call out to Web Services from C, and may be later also the
reverse- expose C functions as a Web Service...
At the moment we are using GNU C on a UNIX system.


gSOAP is the one that is being maintained at present... It speaks
both C and C++.
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Nov 13 '05 #2
Sven wrote:

Could anyone point me to a SOAP implementation for C? What I would
like to do is call out to Web Services from C, and may be later
also the reverse- expose C functions as a Web Service...
At the moment we are using GNU C on a UNIX system.


That would be highly unclean, since there is no SOAP in standard
C. I suggest you find a group dedicated to your system, such as
news:washthat.spider.web.outa.myhair

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Nov 13 '05 #3

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