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After a recent discovery of gSOAP and the UAPI.wsdl file, which is installed with the Netgear Windows utility, I have paused development of the current implementation. At the moment, I am weighing out the benefits of using gSOAP as opposed to following the current design without gSOAP.
Needless to say, this implementation dilemma will be resolved soon.
Feel free to give input.
I have just released my development code base in an "as is" state. I plan to integrate certain parts of gSOAP into a new branch.
I plan on grabbing it tonight. If you have any areas that you would like tested heavily, or any other help, etc... let me know.
I'm back at school and ready to tackle this snag.
Unfortunately, I am going to be changing the primary implementation to use gSOAP. I say unfortunately because a lot of research and time went into the previous implementation, but for the sake of the project's reliability and simplicity it is best to use the standardized gSOAP API.
Thanks for the help offering. I'll try to start a Discussion with any questions that might speed up development.
-Craig