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soap-common from group com.xkcoding (version 0.0.2)
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Artifact soap-common
Group com.xkcoding
Version 0.0.2
Last update 24. May 2019
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Dependencies junit, wsdl4j, guava-osgi, commons-io, commons-lang3, commons-logging, xmlunit,
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Group com.xkcoding
Version 0.0.2
Last update 24. May 2019
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Dependencies amount 7
Dependencies junit, wsdl4j, guava-osgi, commons-io, commons-lang3, commons-logging, xmlunit,
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soap-ws from group com.xkcoding (version 0.0.2)
soap-ws is a lightweight and easy-to-use Java library to handle SOAP message generation and SOAP message
transmission
on a purely XML level. With the usage of this library within few lines of code you can easily import your WSDL and
generate
SOAP messages directly in an XML format. Then you can use the SoapClient to transmit this message over HTTP(s) to a
web-service
endpoint. Finally, you can run SoapServer to receive SOAP messages and and respond to them. And all of that requires
no classes
or stubs generation - everything happens directly in an XML format.
Group: com.xkcoding Artifact: soap-ws
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Artifact soap-ws
Group com.xkcoding
Version 0.0.2
Last update 24. May 2019
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URL http://projects.reficio.org/soap-ws/${project.version}
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
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Group com.xkcoding
Version 0.0.2
Last update 24. May 2019
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URL http://projects.reficio.org/soap-ws/${project.version}
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
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