Hello group,

I've been digging around Google and the rest of the Internet for the
last few days trying to figure out how to consume a web service
without using a proxy class. Everything that turns up uses some type
of proxy class and that won't work for me... mainly because I won't
know the endpoints or web services to consume until later during
runtime.

I've been porting some Java code related to web services recently. In
the Java code there's calls into Apache Axis to get the job done (for
both providing and consuming). Is there anything similar to that
in .NET? Or Is there at least some type of SOAP client class I can use
to create and send a request in .NET?

Perhaps I should focus my searches on SOAP instead of "Web services"?

Thanks in advance.

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