They have eligibility through HTTP and I have more or less the code you sent 
me but apparently
this time they are using SOAP.  The response is the following:

?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?soap:Envelope 
xmlns:soap="http:www.w3.org200305soap-envelope" 
xmlns:xsi="http:www.w3.org2001XMLSchema-instance" 
xmlns:xsd="http:www.w3.org2001XMLSchema"soap:Bodysoap:Faultsoap:Codesoap:Valuesoap:Receiversoap:Valuesoap:Codesoap:Reasonsoap:Text
 
xml:lang="en"Server was unable to process request. ---> Root element is 
missing.soap:Textsoap:Reasonsoap:Detail soap:Faultsoap:Bodysoap:Envelope

So I think have to use the .NET wrapper approach, the samples seen so far on 
the internet for this are on C# even found an excellent document from Rick 
Strahl specific to webservices step by step that uses C# and create a COM 
object and later calls it from VFP:
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/foxdotnetwebservices/

Manage to do the C# project but need more time to figure out the wrapper 
section of the document what I'm seeing is that need to describe all the 
services.  Right now the services are sending claims and receiving files but 
this concerns me since each time they add another service (they intend to 
add more in the future like eligibility (done now via HTTP), electronic 
record and prescriptions, etc.) I'll have to make changes to the wrapper.

Regards,

AiR
Aida I. Rivera-Benítez, MSMIS
AiR Information Systems, Inc.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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From: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2009 3:41 PM
To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Webservices Authentication Header

> It looks like you are trying to use SOAP. Is that what they are using?  I 
> haven't seen SOAP used in new projects in a
> while.
>
 



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