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Re: How to develop a HTTPs-based webservice client: msg#00138apache.webservices.axis-c.user
Murali Konnipati wrote: > Hi Pallewela, > > Thank you very much for the reply. > I have a small doubt, I need to modify the SOAP envelope and send > some custom messages in the SOAP request. For this, i am planning to use > the OperationClient. This should not be a problem for the HTTPS transport. As Dinesh pointed out earlier, transport is independent from the client api. > my webservice. Please check the same and let me know, which method is > suitable for the webservice invocation. What are these *methods* that you are referring to? BTW, you can try it out and see... it's merely a minor change that you have to do to your client ;) Regards, -Dumindu.
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