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    Apache Soap Axis Framework

    Has anybody tried this yet?

    Sending SOAP envelopes to web servers?

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    Re: Apache Soap Axis Framework

    I've used Axis on both the client and server side and have, after initial troubles installing it, been very happy with it.
    (The client to my server was a Flash movie, and the server to my client a .Net app. SOAP is cool.)
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    Re: Apache Soap Axis Framework

    I'm having trouble connecting to the web service by sending an envelope.
    not much resource, and i have had no time. (was just told about it a few hours ago)

    what i would need basically is what steps i need to do, what objects i need to setup for a successful request and retrieval of the response to and from the web service.

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    Re: Apache Soap Axis Framework

    I never used the raw stuff on the client side. I just invoked wsdl2java to create some stub classes for me and used those.
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