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How to consume a Java Web Service using .NET without using the WSDL generated Proxy Class?

Asked by logicbandit in SOAP, Extensible Markup Language (XML), .NET

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I'm looking for a way in .NET to bypass the WSDL created Proxy Class to directly target the Web Method exposed by a Java Web Service.by passing a SOAP Enveloped XML String and referencing its Namespace.

I have to do this because the WSDL generated isn't the one I can use. A number of members aren't exposed and no functionality is effectively consumable.

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Zones: SOAP, Extensible Markup Language (XML), .NET
Tags: Visual Studio .NET, Framework 1.1, 2.0, Visual Basic .NET
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Solution Provided By: logicbandit
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