How to get input XML

Hello. Prompt please... For a call wsdl I use webServiceProxy. Before a call of a method from wsdl, I need to code entrance xml, as it to receive in the form of xml to transform and then to send

May be I wrote in wrong thread....Until we know what your question is about it is impossible to say.
I need to get an xml, which shape by webServiceProxy for send to webService, because i need to secure it.Please try again.
P.S Sorry for my bad EnglishThanks but that's the problem. You haven't expressed your problem clearly. So it can't be answered, whether in this thread or any other.
At the moment I can't tell whether your problem is getting the XML, parsing the XML, constructing the XML, sending the XML, encrypting the XML, decrypting the XML, signing the XML, verifying the signature in the XML, ...

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