Calling REStful webservices from Designer

Hello,
I know we can connect to a webservice via wsdl type data connection, but has anyone tried calling Restful web service by any chance?
If so please let me know how can we do that.
Thanks
Manoj

Hi Paul,
Are RESTful services supported in the newest version of LiveCycle? If so can you provide a short example? Thank you,
james

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