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| | How does Custom Channel work for Java client? We are thinking about writing a Custom Channel for one of our Web Services in WCF,but one of our client is using Java on an Unix machine, how would that work? Please advice. Thanks. John |
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| | Re: How does Custom Channel work for Java client? On Aug 1, 7:39 am, john...@gmail.com wrote: > We are thinking about writing a Custom Channel for one of our Web > Services in WCF,but one of our client is using Java on an Unix > machine, how would that work? > Please advice. > Thanks. > John It doesnt... custom channels need to be loaded at both ends - however you can expose a basic http services for legacy clients- I think Java only supports SOAP/HTTP . You should also flatten your wsdl. Regards, Ben |
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