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To get a kick start in web services which text is easy and step by step understandable
Posted by veera on Wednesday, 12.10.08 @ 03:09am | #82592
Hi,
I have received WSDL file. Now my job is to develop client and invoke the webservice. Please post sample tutorial on how to achieve this.
Thanks.
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Posted by Mahrshi Mani Soni on Tuesday, 08.26.08 @ 19:48pm | #75295
HI.,
I Have one problem..IN reading WSDL file..
my senario is like this..
if i got WSDL file..i need to find out what are all the webservcies available and what are in input message and out put mesaages..for the wsdl..using some java apis..like xml-rpc,JAXb..
please suggest me any solution to do this..
Posted by Hari on Thursday, 02.14.08 @ 01:15am | #48190
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Posted by Rajaram Nataraj on Saturday, 12.8.07 @ 03:53am | #41573