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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Chapter 11 Composing Web Service Calls Chapter 11 Composing Web Service Calls
Using Stylus Studio's Web service call composer, you can design, compose, and test a Web service call without writing any code. Once Stylus Studio composes the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) request and you have successfully tested it, you can use the SOAP response returned by the Web service as an XML source wherever you use XML documents in Stylus Studio.
A complete list of the videos demonstrating Stylus Studio's features is here: http://www.stylusstudio.com/xml_videos.html. This chapter covers the following topics: |
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