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    Default call webservice

    hi

    i have a webservice which resides on a server on the same LAN that am
    working at. I have the URL and theWSDL of the webservice. However, i need a
    away to pass the arguments of the webservice in the URL, how is this done?
    sultan Guest

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    Default Re: call webservice

    Hello sultan,
    That is not done :). You probably need to use a web application instead
    of a web service if you wish that behavior. There is also another architecture
    that is similar what you described. Its called REST.

    HTH
    Regards,
    Dilip Krishnan
    MCAD, MCSD.net
    dkrishnan at geniant dot com
    [url]http://www.geniant.com[/url]
    > hi
    >
    > i have a webservice which resides on a server on the same LAN that am
    > working at. I have the URL and theWSDL of the webservice. However, i
    > need a away to pass the arguments of the webservice in the URL, how is
    > this done?
    >

    Dilip Krishnan Guest

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