Help w/ Standalone XMLPublisher as a Web Service

I've installed the standalone XMLPublisher and have begun using the XDODemo550 and onlinereport applications.
What I need to do is expose a web service that, when properly called, will kick off the processing of a report with data from a database and then deliver the report via email. Is there any documentation that would help me achieve this?
Thanks in advance for any help.

Hi ;
Look at this thread which I think might help you to achieve:
Re: XMLP - Mail issue
HTH
Shaun

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