Thanks Mike. Could you give me more in detail? with some code snippets?
Again thank you very much Mike.

howard

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You could transport the XML in an HTTP request, and then return an XML
response in the HTTP response.

Mike


--- Howard Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Maybe some of you have done this before and shed some light on me. We
> have a
> third party vendor who is working on web pages which basically
> collect
> information and turn it into XML and wants to give it to us (they are
> on a
> separate web server). Our environment is EJB/JSP/Servlet, and my
> question is
> how should I receive that XML file? I thought about them passing me
> URI of
> the XML file and from that URI I go grab the XML file, but I thought
> it
> could get messy (cleaning up old XML files etc). Any idea how I
> should
> approach this? What would be the best approach to this? Thank you
> very much
> folks!
>
>
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