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    Send XML message to Biztalk Orchestration exposed as Web Service  
Vikas R


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07-23-04 10:50 PM

I have exposed BizTalk Orchestration which has  SOAP request - response  por
t , an input schema and output schema ,   as web service.
I want to send an XML message which conforms to the input schema .
I have looked at the ExposeWebSerivice Sample , but in the test driver they 
create the instance of the input schema and pass it the WebService.
I want to pass the XML file to the webservice and not create and input schem
a object instance
How do I do that ?

Thanks in Advance.






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    RE: Send XML message to Biztalk Orchestration exposed as Web Service  
rnsdas


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07-23-04 10:50 PM

Hello Vikas,

Ypou should download XML SPY from www.altova.com. This is an extremely usefu
l XML tool and one of its many features is that it can act as a client for a
 Webservices.

The steps that you would need to do is as follows:
1. Go to Menubar and Select SOAP --> Create new SOAP request.
2. Specify the URL of your WSDL file :
e.g: http://localhost/demo_Proxy/demo.asmx?wsdl
3. It automatically will create the SOAP request and you can populate / amme
nd the request that you need to send .
4. Then click on SOAP-->Send request to the server to invoke your Web servci
e.

This is a real cool tool and I personally feel that a client tool would be a
 very good idea while developing and testing a Web service.

The bad part is that its free only for a month!

Try :http://www.altova.com/download_xmlsuite.html

rnsdas
"Vikas R" wrote:

> I have exposed BizTalk Orchestration which has  SOAP request - response  p
ort , an input schema and output schema ,   as web service.
> I want to send an XML message which conforms to the input schema .
> I have looked at the ExposeWebSerivice Sample , but in the test driver the
y create the instance of the input schema and pass it the WebService.
> I want to pass the XML file to the webservice and not create and input sch
ema object instance
> How do I do that ?
>
> Thanks in Advance.
>





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    RE: Send XML message to Biztalk Orchestration exposed as Web Service  
Vikas Nahata [MSFT]


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07-27-04 01:52 AM

A similar tool is available on gotdotnet called WebServiceStudio and it is
free
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...ampleGuid=65a1d
4ea-0f7a-41bd-8494-e916ebc4159c


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| >>Hello Vikas,
| >>
| >>Ypou should download XML SPY from www.altova.com. This is an extremely
useful XML tool and one of its many features is that it can act as a client
for a Webservices.
| >>
| >>The steps that you would need to do is as follows:
| >>1. Go to Menubar and Select SOAP --> Create new SOAP request.
| >>2. Specify the URL of your WSDL file :
| >>e.g: http://localhost/demo_Proxy/demo.asmx?wsdl
| >>3. It automatically will create the SOAP request and you can populate /
ammend the request that you need to send .
| >>4. Then click on SOAP-->Send request to the server to invoke your Web
servcie.
| >>
| >>This is a real cool tool and I personally feel that a client tool would
be a very good idea while developing and testing a Web service.
| >>
| >>The bad part is that its free only for a month!
| >>
| >>Try :http://www.altova.com/download_xmlsuite.html
| >>
| >>rnsdas
| >>"Vikas R" wrote:
| >>
| >>> I have exposed BizTalk Orchestration which has  SOAP request -
response  port , an input schema and output schema ,   as web service.
| >>> I want to send an XML message which conforms to the input schema .
| >>> I have looked at the ExposeWebSerivice Sample , but in the test
driver they create the instance of the input schema and pass it the
WebService.
| >>> I want to pass the XML file to the webservice and not create and
input schema object instance
| >>> How do I do that ?
| >>>
| >>> Thanks in Advance.
| >>>
| >>

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