Krish,

You might try SOAPscope's 'invoke' feature.  It consumes a WSDL and
generates a SOAP request by simply filling in a form.  You can try it on
www.xmethods.net by clicking the 'try it' link on any registered WSDL. 
You can also download a free copy of SOAPscope from the Mindreef site.

- Mark

> Hi Guys
>
> If axis has support for viewing a sample soap request for any deployed
> web service then at the client side the request body can be created (a
> document style WS client). Does axis (for that any WS platform)
> incorporate the feature to view the exact required SOAP request for a
> deployed WS??. I mean WSDL is there for the same purpose..but at times
> there are not easy.
>
> Cheers
> Krish
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yakulis, Ross (Ross) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 8:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Need suggestions on web service interop and design
>
> I have made that work with Axis 1.1 where the servce side was created
> using .net and that wsdl was used to create the Axis and Systinet Java
> clients.   As I remember it was not completely straight forward but
> ended up working.  You needed to use basic types int, string, boolean
> and arrays of simple beans seemed to work as well.  The url to the
> service had to be massaged to get the generate axis code to work.
>
>     public boolean getTrue() throws java.rmi.RemoteException;
>     public void sendInt(int x) throws java.rmi.RemoteException;
>     public ArrayOfInfo getInfos(javax.xml.rpc.holders.IntHolder numInfo)
> throws java.rmi.RemoteException;
>     public boolean setInfo(Info info) throws java.rmi.RemoteException;
>
> Where Info is
>
> public class Info implements java.io.Serializable {
>     private java.lang.String first;
>     private java.lang.String last;
>     private java.lang.String number;
>     private java.lang.String description;
>     ...
>     ... // appropriate getters and setters adn constructor.
>     ...
> }
>
>
> Ross
>
>
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From: David Thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 6:55 PM
>       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Subject: RE: Need suggestions on web service interop and design
>       Hi;
>
>       What happens if you come from the .net side? We have to make
> some java code a web service that both .net and java can hit. But what
> if I create a C# class that models the interface. Then use .net to
> create the WSDL?
>
>       Then... use that WSDL to create the java server and client code?
> Would that provide an automated method to create everything that
> generates correct WSDL and source for document/literal?
>
>       Thanks - dave
>
>       Ps - I'm new to this mail list but the discussion on this topic
> today has been fantastic - thank you
>

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