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    Hi All, I want to access a web service(methods) from java at runtime. what are the ways for doing this? Any Links to some articles on this would be appreciated Thanks and Regards Tushar mahajan.

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      Hi All, I want to access a web service(methods) from java at runtime. what are the ways for doing this? Any Links to some articles on this would be appreciated Thanks and Regards Tushar mahajan.

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      Tushar mahajan wrote: from java Ummmm... You do realise that this is a .NET Framework forum, don't you? You might find your answer if you post your question to a Java related forum.


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        Hi All, I want to access a web service(methods) from java at runtime. what are the ways for doing this? Any Links to some articles on this would be appreciated Thanks and Regards Tushar mahajan.

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        I believe you want to access a .NET Web Service from Java, yes? Accessing a web service, from straight HTTP, C++, .NET, Java, sockets, et al. work the same way since Web Services are all based on SOAP. Take a look at Sun's Java Technology and Web Services as a start, especially the The Java Web Services Tutorial. You will want to pay attention to the part about Creating Web Service Clients with JAX-RPC.

        Ian Mariano - Bliki | Blog
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