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4/14/2008 7:13 PM
 

HI,

I have to create the Web services based on the given xml or WSDL.How can I create the Web Services using the ASP.NET for this requirement.

I need to validate the xml document for the given xsd too.And the request is in the form of SOAP request.I need to send the SOAP response.

Could any one help on this.I did not find the material for this case on Internet.

Please help me.

 
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4/15/2008 2:02 AM
 

You can't do that with the DotNetNuke XML module.

However Internet is full with material about consuming webservices. It can be as simple as adding just a web reference inside Visual Studio. Here some keywords that might help you for your research: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=consuming+web+service+soap+.net 

 
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