Hi Griz,

If you haven't already done so, I think you might get a lot of benefit from stepping through the W3 schools tutorials on SOAP and WSDL.

http://www.w3schools.com/soap/default.asp
http://www.w3schools.com/wsdl/default.asp

Once you've written your WSDL document, try going to the following Web site:
http://soapclient.com/SoapTest.html

It'll parse your WSDL file, and you can then use it to see the request and response SOAP messages that would be generated for it.

This'll give you a good idea of the relationship between the SOAP messages and the WSDL document.

I don't know what XmlHttp is, so I can't help you there.

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Scott Klement  http://www.scottklement.com

On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Grizzly Malchow wrote:

Ok,

As near as I can figure I have a working WSDL in place. To be more
precise, I was able to validate the file with WDSc WSDL editor. It said
the file is valid. I guess I'm not sure where to go from here. I'm not
really sure how to reference the WSDL in the SOAP statement. Also I'm
not entirely sure how I would go about posting the soap statement to
execute my program.

One test I did was to use JavaScript and XmlHttp to post the xml data
including the soap statement to an RPG program. I don't think this is
what I want though. Am I right in thinking that I want the SOAP
statement to execute my program?

Regards,

Griz

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