Transformation of user-defined Objects to XML using Composite Pattern
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Let me know about your feedback about my article and application available for download at http://www.coolapps.net/composite.htm and http://www.coolapps.net respectively. Trust me, developing a webservice by hand-coding the soap stuff is not trivial, but requires real effort. mbhat
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Let me know about your feedback about my article and application available for download at http://www.coolapps.net/composite.htm and http://www.coolapps.net respectively. Trust me, developing a webservice by hand-coding the soap stuff is not trivial, but requires real effort. mbhat
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Let me know about your feedback about my article and application available for download at http://www.coolapps.net/composite.htm and http://www.coolapps.net respectively. Trust me, developing a webservice by hand-coding the soap stuff is not trivial, but requires real effort.
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Let me know about your feedback about my article and application available for download at http://www.coolapps.net/composite.htm and http://www.coolapps.net respectively. Trust me, developing a webservice by hand-coding the soap stuff is not trivial, but requires real effort. mbhat
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