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Jan, On 2/21/2012 9:58 AM, Jan Algermissen wrote: I wish I could, the platform is not something I can't change, believe me, I have suggested to change this kind of things to death.Ronald, On Feb 21, 2012, at 4:53 PM, Ronald Zuniga Orozco wrote:is there a way to make it workMaybe this advice is a bit late in the game, but... Yes, use REST (IOW, use HTTP properly) instead of SOAP and any HTTP intermediary will work out of the box. :-)or a different product I can use?Otherwise, buy an ESB and sue the vendor if SOAP is too slow :-) Jan Thanks in advance, Ronald --
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