Installing Web Services Client for C++ This section describes
the installation planning, installation, configuration activities for the Web Services Client for C++ package on the
supported platforms. It also describes how to remove Web Services Client for C++.
Developing and using client side handlers
This section describes
how to develop client side handlers for use with your web
service client applications,
and how to deploy applications that use handlers.
Securing web service communications
This section explains
how to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to set up security for web service client applications.
Exception handling
This section provides
examples to show how exception handling can be implemented in a web service client application.
Memory management
The WSDL specification provides a framework for how information
is to be represented and conveyed from place to place. Web Services Client for C++ interprets
this framework into classes and structures that the C++ compiler can understand.
Information is represented by four generic types: simple types, arrays of
simple type, complex types, and arrays of complex type. This section describes
what you need to do to manage array types.
Floating point numbers
This section provides
reference information about using floating point numbers with Web Services Client for C++.
Reference
This section contains
reference information that you can use to help you to carry out the tasks
involved in developing and deploying web
service client applications.
Glossary
This glossary defines terms as they are used in the context of
Web Services Client for C++.