The service I am sending this too is not up yet,
but I would like to test my client. So, I
would like to see the actual xml payload that I
will be sending out, with tags, before hand.
Any ideas on how to do this easily?
Thanks.....
Scott Nichol said: <<The BeanSerializer names elements based on
the names of bean properties. Therefore, \
the WSCredentials property of ComHdr would be serialized as \ <WSCredentials>....</WSCredentials>, and the UserName property of WSCredentials would \ be serialized as <UserName>.>> Scott
Thanks alot for your response.
Let me ask this. I still don't understand how the
tags <> <> are created for \
WSCredentials class. Do they automatically get created based on the class name and \ members or would I need to do something like this within the WSCredentials class? public class _WSCredentials { public string UserName
public string Password; public void setUsername( String username )
{
UserName = "<Username>" +username +"</Username>; } public void setPassword( String password )
{
UserName = "<Password>" +password +"</Password>; } } Thanks..
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- SOAP Help Building Request With Nested Tags Greg Pedder
- Re: SOAP Help Building Request With Nested Tags Scott Nichol
- Re: SOAP Help Building Request With Nested Tags Greg Pedder
- Re: SOAP Help Building Request With Nested Tags Scott Nichol
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