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Example of posting a SOAP message to a web service written in Java

Asked by skendall66 in BEA WebLogic Application Server, Java Server Pages (JSP), New to Java Programming

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Need a simple, but complete, Java example of posting a SOAP message to a web services port. I will be working with a web service hosted in BEA WebLogic running under Windows 2003 Server. The Java example code can be either a class or a JSP page. I will be building a set of JSP's that will provide an interactive demonstration to interested technical parties of my companies new web services offering for integrating to our products.
The details of the example web service do not matter, just the code that assembles the SOAP message and sends it to a [machineName]:[portNum] or http:// [machineName]:[portNum]/[something]. Start Free Trial
 
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