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Re: axis and soap from javascript ?

From: Brian Genisio <BrianGenisio@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 4/2/2004 12:58:00 PM
Eric Osman wrote:
> 
> If my question sounds ill-formed, please cut me some slack as I'm just 
> getting started with this part of the code.
> 
> We're trying to do an axis soap interface, that is, talk to a site that 
> already has a defined "dtd" .
> 
> I've already seen some java examples that use SOAP and AXIS to do the 
> communication.
> 
> However, we'd like to communicate from client-side javascript instead of 
>  apache server java.
> 
> Do any of you know how to do this ?  Or have examples ?  Or can point me 
> to existing packages or examples ?
> 
> NOTE:  We're already talking to web sites with GET and POST by using 
> XMLHttpRequest in javascript so is there something like that we can use 
> to do the SOAP and AXIS kind of communication ?
> 
> Thanks.         ericosman@r...       4/2/2004
> 

Do you mean client-side Java, instead of client-side Javascript?  I do 
not think you can do SOAP communication with javascript alone.  You need 
at least a plugin.

Brian



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