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Easily consume SOAP Web services with JavaScript
If you aren't using Web services in your development work, it's time to start consuming Web services whenever and wherever possible. This article demonstrates how easy it is to consume Web services via JavaScript and both XMLHTTP and XMLHttpRequest. It's time to start consuming Web services whenever and ...
Tags: Phillip Perkins, Web services, Channel management, Simple Object Access Protocol, Web service, Web, WSDL, JavaScript, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Microsoft Corp., Mozilla Corp., XMLHTTP, SOAPAction, SOAP, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
Technical articles 2005-10-03

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A hands-on tour of SOAP::Lite
Perl developers looking for a SOAP toolkit can take advantage of one of the more complete toolkits on the market today: SOAP::Lite. Follow one developer as he learns the ins and outs of the toolkit by using it to create a SOAP client.By Byrne ReeseChoosing a SOAP toolkit can be...
Tags: SOAP, Web services, Guest Contributor, SOAP::Lite, Simple Object Access Protocol, SOAPAction header, SOAPAction HTTP, header, Web service
Technical articles 2002-03-18
How do consume web service using VS.NET 2003 in VB
Hello.I'm using Visual Studio.NET Enterprise Architect 2003. I want to be able to request a web service using VB and have it return a message.I used the walkthrough "Accessing an XML Web Service Using Visual Basic or Visual C#" VB version to create my own project. Below is the...
Tags: consume web service, Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net 2003, programming, Simple Object Access Protocol, TonyGirgenti, Web, Web service, XML
Discussion threads 2006-02-13
Take control of your Web service messages in .NET
Writing Web services in Visual Studio .NET may be easy, but how do you tweak the WSDL and SOAP that .NET builds for you? Think bracketed decoration attributes.The .NET Framework makes the creation of a Web service almost embarrassingly simple, particularly when you’re developing in Visual Studio .NET. Just about...
Tags: SOAP, Web services, .NET, Middleware, Microsoft .NET Framework, Bill Dawson, Simple Object Access Protocol, Web service, header, Microsoft ASP.NET, header element, instance variable, Web, Microsoft .NET
Technical articles 2002-12-27
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