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--- Tom Metro <tm at vl.com> wrote: > > Mainly for a monitoring tool. For instance, if the system > goes > > down it will trigger a page to various pagers/users. > > Do you have such monitoring software in place? > > > > But, I'm not sure where to start, given they gave us the > .xml code. > > Ah. XML by itself probably isn't that useful, unless you > already have > some tool that speaks SOAP. It probably just demonstrates the > parameters > contained in the SOAP message. > > You might want to check back with the vendor and see if they > can provide > some sample code that is executable, like a Perl script. > > If they can't, you'll either have to code something up (there > are SOAP > modules available for Perl, for example), or hire someone to > do this. *************what if we use .xml that is not SOAP, would this be easier than trying to configure SOAP?****************** > > -Tom > Peace, Antoinette Don't be afraid that your life will end, be afraid that it will never begin. ~anonymous~ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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