Hi all, Could somebody please give me some simple pointers to doing SOAP with attachments, please? I've tried the documentation and it's a little sparse, and I can't figure out the examples!
All I need is the ability to pass an XML document to my method. I realise that I could just pass this as I string, but I'd prefer to avoid the escaping by passing it as an attachment. The method doesn't need to return anything, but I do need RPC-style calling as it could throw an exception. If this means I must return something then I'll return a simple boolean or something. Essentially, I need to know what the server-side class would look like, what the WSDL would look like and what the WSDD would look like. Also, will this interoperate with .NET? Many thanks, Dan. -- Danny Yates Technical Architect Abbey National Treasury Services E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +44 20 7756 5012 Fax: +44 20 7612 4342 *************************************************************************** This communication (including any attachments) contains confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient and you have received this communication in error, you should destroy it without copying, disclosing or otherwise using its contents. Please notify the sender immediately of the error. Internet communications are not necessarily secure and may be intercepted or changed after they are sent. Abbey National Treasury Services plc does not accept liability for any loss you may suffer as a result of interception or any liability for such changes. If you wish to confirm the origin or content of this communication, please contact the sender by using an alternative means of communication. This communication does not create or modify any contract and, unless otherwise stated, is not intended to be contractually binding. Abbey National Treasury Services plc. Registered Office: Abbey National House, 2 Triton Square, Regents Place, London NW1 3AN. Registered in England under Company Registration Number: 2338548. Regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). ***************************************************************************
