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Inside Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Web Services
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Inside Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Web Services

by David Sterling, Michael Mainer, Ben Spain, Mark Taylor, Huw Upshall
November 2007
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
928 pages
26h 9m
English
Microsoft Press
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Coding by Using Raw XML

Most consumers will bypass this option, but the most earthy and natural way to talk to Exchange Web Services is through raw SOAP+XML messages over HTTP. Well, natural for the Web service at least. There are any number of ways to do this, and we will show you one way here.

Knowing that Web service requests to Exchange Web Services are made via HTTP POST calls, the HttpWebRequest class in the System.Web namespace is your friend. Example 1-10 provides a general-purpose method for sending XML SOAP requests to Exchange Web Services.

Example 1-10. Sending raw SOAP over HTTP

/// <summary> /// Makes a raw soap request /// </summary> /// <param name="url">URL of server to talk to</param> /// <param name="userName">UserName</param> ...
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