Hello Scott...
I want to add a SOAP ENVELOPE in my java servlet such that It should be able to detect the webservice and give me the response. Let me make it more clear. 1. I want to depoly a service first of all on say MACHINE A. 2. Then On MACHINE B, I want to run a simple html page which will invoke my servlet (passing all the parameters needed) This servlet will contain an embedded SOAP envelope which will send the request to a remote machine depending on the URL of MACHINE A where in service is deployed. 3. Then I want MACHINE A to send back the response of the request made by MACHINE B. 4. Finally MACHINE B will display the result. It can be visuallised as a simple RPC call in which instead of using JAVA RMI or JAVA sockets I want to use SOAP. Guide me more on this -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nishant Awasthi Corporate Systems Database Intern Progressive Insurance Phone: 440-603-4055 (Work) Cell: 330-328-0243 (Cell) Scott Nichol <snicholnews@scottn To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ichol.com> cc: (bcc: Nishant Awasthi) Subject: Re: BadTargetObjectURI problem:: 07/11/2002 10:00 AM Please guide me !!! Please respond to soap-dev > Good News !!! Everything is working fine now.... > I have just ran my first SOAP application successfully....and its all > because of you. > You have given me hope by making consistent replies to my emails.... I'm glad to hear you have a stable system to work with. > My next step will be to use SOAP in my servlet call. Do you know any link > where I can find > some tutorial on this.. I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by this. Can you elaborate? Scott Nichol -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>