500Patterns: Extended Enterprise SOA and Web Services
Figure B-11 An example of a special needs object type, customerRef.
8.After inputting all of the values, click Go at the bottom of the Actions frame.
9.If everything runs properly, the message that is shown in the Statusframe of
the Web Services Explorer should be identical to the message coded into the
.NET Web service. This response is shown in Figure B-12.
Figure B-12 Successful response from the .NET Web service
10.Click the Source link to see the SOAP request and response messages used
during the Web services interaction.
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