Simply use an unbounded array of string in the xml schema and it should work fine. I have done it.
 
 
In a message dated 7/1/2004 9:17:15 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been trying to get info on this as well.  Can you show me the
beginning and end of the relevant Java class method, and some idea about
how you are sending it (_javascript_, PHP, etc.)?  Sending and receiving
Strings is so easy that I have considered using tab-delimited Strings,
as String.split("(\t){1}") turns the String into an array of Strings in
one shot.  I guess that's one possibility for you.

Best,
David Beahm

Hrishikesh Kumar wrote:

> Hi All,
>
>   We are supposed to pass an array of strings to the SOAP Service from the
> client. Currently we are using the Http Get request kind of client invokin
g
> the SOAP service. Do you know how we can pass arrays of strings from the
> browser, what has to be typed in the url to achieve this.
>
>   we tried passing like &number=1&number=2&number=3 and so on, but only th
e
> first value is the only what can be obtained on the server side.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Hrishikesh.


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