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Re: How to develop a HTTPs-based webservice client: msg#00127apache.webservices.axis-c.user
Murali, "Murali Konnipati" <murali.konnipati-G0/mBAiw1SDQT0dZR+AlfA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > As i have to modify the SOAP envelope, i am planning to use the > Operation > Client instead of Service Client. Can you please send me any document with > some > examples on https web service client, which can provide some useful > information. It doesn't matter whether you use svc_client or op_client to send your request. HTTPS handled by Axis2/C transport layer which is independent from the client api that you use. I'm afraid that I don't have any examples in my hand. I think axis2c manual's description is descriptive enough. thanks, Dinesh -- Dinesh Premalal http://xydinesh.wordpress.com/ GPG ID : A255955C GPG Key Finger Print : C481 E5D4 C27E DC34 9257 0229 4F44 266E A255 955C
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