This can be done in the browser. Search for a javascript client in the link before. I got it to work not too long ago. There are other ways to implement a solution from the browser. Like passing parameters from a browser to a servlet/jsp etc.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=soap-user&r=1&w=2 --- Ong Boon Pang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I suppose you are looking at SOAP from an incorrect > angle, it is not meant > for browser-server communication directly. > SOAP is not performing like Servlets/JSP, PHP or > ASP. It does not work with > Web Browser FORM-POST or > URL GET only with purely HTML TAG. It require some > form of client > programming capability. > > Please refer to: > http://xml.apache.org/soap/docs/guide/rpcclient.html > -- Writing RPC Clients. > http://xml.apache.org/soap/faq/index.html -- > Official Apache SOAP FAQ > http://www.develop.com/soap/soapfaq.htm -- Great > Intro FAQ > http://xml.apache.org/soap/faq/faq_chawke.html -- > detail FAQ > > Cheers, > Boon Pang > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > At 01:04 PM 10/2/2001 +0530, you wrote: > > > > > >Hi all, > > How to invoke a soap request from a browser? I > want to use the browser > > as a client. What is the sequence of steps to do > that? I have one method > > in mind. > >When the request comes from a browser for some > information, the request is > >processed at the web server, whose Servlet ( > Assuming MVC ) will send a > >message a to the Soap Server , gets the information > and sends back the > >information to the browser. Is this the right way? > >Where should i give the header information in this > case? > > > >Please let me know > >Thanks & Regards > >Nagaraja Rao > ===== ------------------------------ email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home - 972.869.9878 Cell - 972.567.7536 ------------------------------ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Listen to your Yahoo! Mail messages from any phone. http://phone.yahoo.com
