On Tue, 9 Apr 2013, Brian Ruppert wrote:

 If you're writing an application which will connect to a SOAP web service
(the WSDL is a description of what methods are provided by the web
service), you might want to look into SoapUI.  It's basically a generic
client which takes a WSDL and allows you to manually generate and execute
web services requests.

 When I write web service clients, I usually start out by using SoapUI.
It's much easier to see the web service methods in a graphical interface
and it's handy to be able to run some experimental calls to see how things
work.

My experience with SoapUI was so horrible that I never want to touch that piece of crap tool again.

Like I said, I'm looking for a primer.

-- Matt
It's not what I know that counts.
It's what I can remember in time to use.
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