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Can 1.1 Clients consume WSE 3.0 Services

Hi there,

Just wanted to know before I go through the pain and suffering of writing a
prototype if it is possible for a 1.1 framework client to reference and
consume a web service using WSE3.0.
Thanks
Terry
Apr 24 '07 #1
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NO. WSE 3.0 is not supported on 1.1 but depending on your requirement you
might be able to create .net 2.0 webservice and consume that in 1.1

HTH

"TerryB" wrote:
Hi there,

Just wanted to know before I go through the pain and suffering of writing a
prototype if it is possible for a 1.1 framework client to reference and
consume a web service using WSE3.0.
Thanks
Terry
Apr 30 '07 #2
Hi Vijay and thanks for the response. So does this mean you can only interact
with WSE3.0 based services from supported frameworks. Surely this means that
WSE 3.0 services can not truly be referred to as interopable.

Or am I missing something?

Thanks
Terry
"Vijay" wrote:
NO. WSE 3.0 is not supported on 1.1 but depending on your requirement you
might be able to create .net 2.0 webservice and consume that in 1.1

HTH

"TerryB" wrote:
Hi there,

Just wanted to know before I go through the pain and suffering of writing a
prototype if it is possible for a 1.1 framework client to reference and
consume a web service using WSE3.0.
Thanks
Terry
May 1 '07 #3
There will always be a point where one has to deal with compatability,
interoperability issues. It is sometimes required and other time totally
avoided. The workaround in this case is to create a WSE 3.0 webservice on 2.0
framework and consume that in 1.1

HTH
May 3 '07 #4

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