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ASP.NET <--> XML <--> VB6.0

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Re: ASP.NET <--> XML <--> VB6.0

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Aug 13th, 2004
Originally Posted by ecashwell
I would like to know if it is possible to communicate Queries using XML from an application written in VB6 to a website written in ASP.NET. I would need to send and receive everything from a small integer to a medium blob. Also, the database backend is MySQL.

This is probably not something which anyone can answer in just a single thread. I would like to know if anyone knows of a tutorial or has some source files which would cover this. I have worked with XML before, but it was some time ago and was on an Tomcat Servlet, therefore I would appreciate any information on both VB6 and ASP.NET.

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- Eric

You could have the ASP.NET app host a web service, and let your VB6 app use that web service. Check this page out, for information how to connect to a .NET web service with VB6.
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