Nosoap=true @ Microsoft Visual Studio

Dear,
When, on the sender SOAP communication channel, the option Do Not Use SOAP Envelope is ticked, the URL on the consuming side needs to be extended with nosoap=true
With the soapUI tool, this is very easy to do. But what about Microsoft Visual Studio? It that feasible too?
Thank you.
Dimitri

Hi Udo,
Do you mean within the WSDL, before providing it to the consumer? Or directly somewhere in Visual Studio?
Kind regards,
Dimitri

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