> But I have just spent the 
> previous week or
> so blundering through trying to get a web service to run on 
> WAS Express 5.0.
> I finally succeeded,  but my point is the Microsoft guys I 
> have worked with
> would jeeringly state - 'I could have had that done in two hours on a
> microsoft platform with microsoft tools.'  AND THEY ARE 
> RIGHT!  I've seen
> it. DAMMIT!

in this case, web services, it's more a kind of to know the right tools. i had 
almost no idea of how to create a web service and i could choose to do it in 
java. i started to look at sun's website and then at apache's website and there 
was all i needed. java, tomcat, axis. i got a web service up and running in 15 
minutes without knowing anything about soap or wsdl. axis is doing everything 
for you. it probably won't be the solution for every problem but it gives you a 
good starting position.

... and even the hardcore ms freak here at my site with his dot net stuff 
couldn't quite believe what i did without using some magical ms tools. =)

sometimes the tools are out there but not so easily to find. in the ms world 
(most of the time) you only have to look at one place and either you find 
something or not. in the "free" world there are many places with many 
solutions. and it's your choice.

mk


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