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Yes, we did.
  This is not difficult.
  With the help of HTTPAPI of Scott Clement and not that much imagination this 
is simply to achieve in RPG.
   
  Reality learns that SOAP requests to send will have limited formats.
  Also the SOAP responces to act on will have limited formats or contence to 
react on.
  Simple models with limitted parsing normally suffice.
  Our actual SOAP message handler is 677 lines.
  No need for difficult things!!
   
  Kind regards,
  Eduard Sluis.
   
  Mike Silvers <msilvers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  Has anyone created SOAP requests and processed the returns in RPG? We
have a project where we will need to interact with a SOAP web service
and I was wondering if anyone has done this in RPG or if Java or C or
something is used more...

Thanks

Mike

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