Newbie | Invoking a Dot Net Web Service

Hey,
I need to call a web service built in .net in one of my java files. How can I do this?
I think HttpUrlConnection class is used for this. Can someone please share some sample code?
Anticipating,
Nick

I'll give you a tip in stead. See that textbox to the left of this page? It has a label "search forums". Using it you can search this forum! I myself have already posted the example code to use URLConnection many times, and I'm not the only one who did.
Another tip: never bluntly ask for example code. People here like to help you with a problem, but they hate having to do the work for you.

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