Hi,

If you are new to web services and SOAP.

Then I would recommend Eben Hewitt's book "Java SOA Cookbook" and soapUI:

-> http://www.soapui.org/

Cheers
Rob

Kiahu.com

On Thursday, July 26, 2012 9:03:37 PM UTC+10, Nitheesh Chandran wrote:
>
> Okay thanks for the information. Do you have experience of writing a soap 
> client on the GWT server ? or else can i get any links regarding that ?Or 
> do we have any alternatives that can be used instead of SOAP ? 
>
> On Thursday, July 26, 2012 1:59:28 AM UTC+5:30, Rob Whiteside wrote:
>>
>> You are right that GWT does NOT have built in support for making SOAP 
>> calls.  GWT (like all javascript that runs in the browser) is subject to 
>> Same-Origin-Policy rules.  So you couldn't call any remote soap service 
>> anyway.  You can to do GWT-RPC to get to your server, then write a soap 
>> client on the server that sorta "proxies" the calls to the soap webservice.
>>
>> --Rob
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 24, 2012 10:54:52 PM UTC-7, Nitheesh Chandran wrote:
>>>
>>>  HI, 
>>>
>>>  Can we use GWT and SOAP  ? i read from some documents that GWT does not 
>>> have a built in support for SOAP and  another document says it can be used 
>>> in server side of GWT. it is a little bit confusing. Can anyone give me a 
>>> clarification on this. Also i read SMART GWT has built in support for SOAP 
>>> webservices. But i am looking for GWT AND SOAP. Is that possible ? 
>>>
>>> Thanks 
>>> Nitheesh
>>>
>>

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