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Convert the DTDs to XML Schema. If you use XML Spy (http://www.xmlspy.com) or Sonic Stylus (http://www.stylusstudio.com/), then I
suggest using the DTD to schema conversion tools they supply. If you don’t have XML Spy or Sonic
Stylus (you should), then you can use the free W3C conversion utility (http://www.w3.org/2000/04/schema_hack/),
or you might try Hit Software’s XML utilities (http://www.hitsw.com/xml_utilites/).
Anne From: Shah, Soniya M.
[RA] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi All, I have always worked with WSDL for any SOAP interfaces I
have developed. I have to now write a client a to a SOAP server which in use
for past 2-3 years (so the technology is little older). They have provided
me with DTD files for the XML for SOAP Body. The project is in
initial phase, so I do not have any contact with the SOAP server provider. I
have to go with whatever information I have and provide estimates. There are atleast 15-20 DTD files I have to work with. What
is the best way to proceed here? Thanks, Soniya |
Title: Message
- DTD files for SOAP Body Shah, Soniya M. [RA]
- RE: DTD files for SOAP Body Anne Thomas Manes
- Anne Thomas Manes
