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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Invoking a SOAP Request in an XQuery Invoking a SOAP Request in an XQueryTo invoke a SOAP request in an XQuery:
1. Create a new Web service call and configure the SOAP request as required. See
How to Compose a Web Service Call if you need help with this step.
2. Create XQuery code from the Web service call. See
How to Create XQuery from a Web Service Call if you need help with this step.
As a result of this step, XQuery code is copied to your system's clipboard.
3. Open a new XQuery (
File > New > XQuery File). Make sure you are using either the built-in, Saxon, or DataDirect XQuery
® processor. See
Selecting an XQuery Processor if you need help with this step.
4. Paste the clipboard contents into the XQuery document.
5. Preview the XQuery by clicking the
Preview Result button at the top of the XQuery Editor.
The results of the SOAP request contained in the XQuery appear in the Preview window.
6. If you are satisfied with the results, save the XQuery.
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