> WSDL being language-agnostic ensures that bindings in different languages, and/on the client vs the server side, are consistent with each other.
In theory. In reality java could talk to java. M$ stuff could talk to other M$ stuff. And pretty much everyone else was left out in the cold. consistent cross language interop never actually happened despite the claims that it would.
In theory. In reality java could talk to java. M$ stuff could talk to other M$ stuff. And pretty much everyone else was left out in the cold. consistent cross language interop never actually happened despite the claims that it would.