You can check my samples at
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/scottnichol/vbclientapachesoap.htm
>From the code below, it appears you are not doing startElement/endElement for
each parameter. For example, the symbol parameter for the stock quote client is
serialized by this code:
Serializer.startElement "symbol"
Serializer.SoapAttribute "xsi:type", , "xsd:string"
Serializer.writeString "IBM"
Serializer.endElement
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vaibhav Joshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 2:04 PM
Subject: MS SOAP CLIENT
> Hi,
> I want to pass 4 parameters to a SOAP Method written in JAVA-APACHE,
> through VB,ie. i want to invoke getInstances(String s, String s1,String
> s2,String s3)...
> Can you please let me know how can i invoke this method using VB. Is there
> any sample code u could send me..This is what i am doing..
>
> Method = "getInstances"
> Serializer.startEnvelope
> Serializer.SoapAttribute "xmlns:xsi", , _
> "http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema-instance"
> Serializer.SoapAttribute "xmlns:xsd", , _
> "http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema"
>
> Serializer.startBody
> Serializer.startElement Method, MULTICITY_NS, NS_URI_SOAP_ENC,
> "sq"
> 'In the Java client, this corresponds to a new
> Parameter(...)
> Serializer.startElement "getInstances" 'Method name
> Serializer.SoapAttribute "xsi:type", , "xsd:string"
> Serializer.writeString "11"
> Serializer.SoapAttribute "xsi:type", , "xsd:string"
> Serializer.writeString "s1"
> Serializer.SoapAttribute "xsi:type", , "xsd:string"
> Serializer.writeString "s2"
> Serializer.SoapAttribute "xsi:type", , "xsd:string"
> Serializer.writeString "s3"
> Serializer.endElement
> Serializer.endElement
> Serializer.endBody
> Serializer.endEnvelope
>
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