Looking for Web Services Toolkits

I'm completely new to Web Services and I need to build client applications for some existing web services and I have some questions:
1) I have heard that things called "toolkits" are what I need to create and run client applications for web services. Is this correct?
2) Can anyone tell me some of the more common and reliable toolkits?
Thanks.

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    Andy wrote:
    >
    I would like to use the XML parameter as the Web Service's input(Attachment is
    the XML schema) in WebLogic Server 8 sp1. When I generated the Web Service and
    use the WebLogic Server generate test web page to test it, I got Exception. The
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    <ids>
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    <id>1</id>
    <id>2</id>
    <id>3</id>
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    invoking or not?
    Name: sample.xsd
    sample.xsd Type: ACT Project (text/xml)
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  • Re: Why doesn't WL7.0 support get/post bindings for web services ...

    hi!!!
    Could you pls point to any code example.
    thanks
    Pushpa
    "Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    Manoj: Thanks for the answer - do you have or can you point me at any
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    regards,
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    "Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
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    8.1:
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    http://manojc.com
    "pushpa krishna" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    hi!!!
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    "Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    This might be a naive question, but according to the documentation,WL 7.0
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    like
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