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List:       soap-user
Subject:    RE: Getting Started
From:       Richard_Stanford () exe ! com
Date:       2000-07-26 16:06:36
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I'm in a similar position to Jim.  The getQuotes code that I found in the
download had no examples for the Server, only for the Client.  Am I looking in
the wrong place, or is there an additional download somewhere?

-Richard




James Snell <jmsnell@intesolv.com> on 07/26/2000 11:00:20 AM

Please respond to soap-user@xml.apache.org

To:   "'soap-user@xml.apache.org'" <soap-user@xml.apache.org>,
      "'jim.urban@netsteps.net'" <jim.urban@netsteps.net>
cc:    (bcc: Richard Stanford/EXE)

Subject:  RE: Getting Started




The sample getQuotes code that ships with the IBM and Apache products is an
excellent simple example to start out with.  And no, I do not believe there
is a simple tutorial for the Apache code.  I could be mistaken though.

- James

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Urban [mailto:jim.urban@netsteps.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 10:59 AM
To: soap-user@xml.apache.org
Subject: Getting Started


I am new to SOAP.  I am project manager for a company that develops web
applications in Java.  We need to have our Applets "talk" to our "Servlets",
and I've been told that is what SOAP does.  I've looked at several SOAP
websites, and all I can find are sample XML code and one ASP.  Does anyone
have a simple (Hello World level) SOAP application written in Java (Applet
and Servlet) that they could share?  I would also like to know what files
(.jar ?) do I need to run a SOAP application.  If it matters, we are using
Apache with Tomcat to serve our Servlets.  Finally, is there a SIMPLE
tutorial that walks one through building their first SOAP application?

Thanks for the help,

Jim Urban
Netsteps Inc.

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