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Re: Which Web Services Client to use

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sibob - 27 Feb 2006 07:09 GMT
Jonas,

You can try StrikeIron's Free Web Services Analyzer - downloadable
universal Web services client:

http://www.strikeiron.com/tools/tools_analyzer_windows.aspx

Jonas Hei wrote:
> I've noticed that one can use IE to test web pages (by going on
> http://hostname/blah/blah.asmx - and then it shows a list of methods
> supported by the webservice, and on selecting each method once gets the
> option to specify the parameters and then 'Invoke' the service).
>
> Although, this option is extremely handy, are their any other
> options/tools/etc that can provide such functionality but in a more
> conveinient format?
>
> I tried googling for it but was able to find only 'online' options. I
> need some tool that I can download and test my web service locally
> (can't use online tools - since my web service is hosted inside the
> firewall).
>
> Any ideas?
Josh Twist - 27 Feb 2006 08:00 GMT
You should also try the Web Service Studio from gotdotnet.com - it's
very good and free too.

http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/UserSamples/Details.aspx?SampleGuid=65a1d4ea-
0f7a-41bd-8494-e916ebc4159c


Josh
http://www.thejoyofcode.com/

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