File to SOAP and SOAP to File (Synchronous)

Hi,
Can anybody advice me how to do the File to SOAP and SOAP to File with Synchronous call.
Thanks,
Naidu.

Hi,
Use this blog
RFC -> XI -> WebService - A Complete Walkthrough (Part 1)
and create an inbound synchronous interface for soap receiver structure. provide request and response structure in it.
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