Calling a web service that uses DIME

Can ColdFusion interact with a web service that uses DIME? Has anyone worked with that?
Thanks.

CF doesn't support DIME "natively", but Apache Axis does, and that's the library that CF uses. So, you'll have to drop to Java to do this.
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    I am trying to call a web service froma PL/SQL procedure using UTL_DBWS. I've been able to use a different method to determine that the web service is working correctly, so I know my problem is somewhere within my UTL_DBWS call. It seems like my call to the web service is not authenticating correctly. What I would like to do is be able to take a look at the XML header that is created by UTL_DBWS based on the parameters I have supplied, in order to ensure that everything is correct. Does anyone know a way to do this?
    Thanks,
    Jason

    Hello,
    I am trying to call a web service froma PL/SQL procedure using UTL_DBWS. I've been able to use a different method to determine that the web service is working correctly, so I know my problem is somewhere within my UTL_DBWS call. It seems like my call to the web service is not authenticating correctly. What I would like to do is be able to take a look at the XML header that is created by UTL_DBWS based on the parameters I have supplied, in order to ensure that everything is correct. Does anyone know a way to do this?
    Thanks,
    Jason

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