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Re: Using a SOAP Web Service from iPhone
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Re: Using a SOAP Web Service from iPhone


  • Subject: Re: Using a SOAP Web Service from iPhone
  • From: Sander Stoks <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 11:39:30 +0200

Hi,

I'll refrain from saying bad things about SOAP, but http://72.249.21.88/nonintersecting/2006/11/15/the-s-stands-for-simple/?year=2006&monthnum=11&day=15&name=the-s-stands-for-simple&page= is a must-read.

In my experience, gSOAP (www.genivia.com) works best when trying to consume WebServices on the iPhone.  Note that it generates C++ (or even plain C) but I've successfully wrapped that in Objective-C on several occasions.

I wish you luck and perseverance - you'll need both.

Regards,
Sander

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