By afkham_azeez
via wso2.org
Published: Jul 17 2008 / 17:12
It is only very natural for one to expect the ability from command line shells to invoke Web services. wsclient is a tool for this purpose. It is currently implemented and tested in Linux and Windows platforms. Many of you may be familiar with the wget command line tool. wget is a non-interactive network receiver which could be very handy in certain situations. The analogy between wget and wsclient is, that like wget is for http interaction from command line, wsclient is for Web services invocation from command line. wsclient has support for both SOAP and Rest like invocations. It should be noted that wsclient can also be effectively used as a great testing tool for your wire SOAP formats.
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phpimpact replied ago:
Great tool
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