Regarding Asynchronous request-response feature

While making an asynchronous call to a web service,We have a client web service in the middle of stand alone client and the end web service.kindly,tell me who will implement that web service,because that is the only thing which is serving the asynchronous call.If client will implement that,it is too much or if server developers will implement that ,than i think asynchronous call is not being made between client and server and the sole purpose of asynchronous call is not solved.

this is basic profile and SOAP restriction accroding to W3C.
I doubt that HTTPs is not possible check W3C web site

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    The asynchronous request-response feature works only with HTTP,we can't use it with the HTTPS or JMS transport.
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    this is basic profile and SOAP restriction accroding to W3C.
    I doubt that HTTPs is not possible check W3C web site

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    look between these lines -
    </SOAP-ENV:Body>
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