An ASPX page cannot receive SOAP messages.

Well, I take that back.

Now that I think about it, it could, but it would be MUCH easier to
just use a web service to receive the message, since it has all that
handling built in.  You could add it to plain ASPX page by hand, but
why would you want to?

Java Program sends SOAP query to YourApplicationToBeBuilt
YourApplicationToBeBuilt does something useful and/or fun with the SOAP Message
YourApplicationToBeBuilt sends appropriate SOAP response to the
calling Java Program

If that's what you want to do.  That is a web service.

Is this what you want to do?



On 12/23/05, Rick Holcomb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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