Thanks Mark and Oto. Sorry had been busy working on something else.
Mark I don't need any fancy web standards. Its just the 3rd party tool
that
will be accessing my application using SOAP services.
Note: My application is already up and running using REST.

I did try using some actionwebservice gems like rubyjedi and
datanoise.
Thing is that when I create a new controller in my current app using
soap. It gives me routes error. And i am not able to figure out
next steps.

Thanks

On Feb 18, 2:11 pm, Mark Kremer <[email protected]> wrote:
> soap4r hasn't had a release since September 2007
> (http://rubygems.org/gems/soap4r), so that might not be the best option.
>
> If you don't need any fancy WS-standards then you could also simply
> create a controller for it and render the appropriate XML responses
> yourself.
>
> On 18-2-2011 9:17, Oto Brglez wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi!
>
> > I suggest you look at soap4r. Here you will find "Geting started
> > guide":
> >http://markthomas.org/2007/09/12/getting-started-with-soap4r/
>
> > - Oto
>
> > On 17 feb., 21:20, binu<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >> I have an existing restful rails application. I need to add a new API.
> >> This new API will be used bySOAPclient to access the application.
> >> It will be really helpful if someone can guide me or point me to the
> >> useful links.
>
> >> After googling for few days I do know we can use actionwebservice gem
> >> along with many other gem.
> >> If someone can give me more information on thesoaproutes in rails
> >> that will be awesome.
>
> >> Thanks in advance
> >> Binesh

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