Step by step installation for Web Services Dynamic Invocation application?
please let me know the step by step process to install the Web Services Dynamic Invocation application Sample code.The install.htm that comes with the download does not give enough information.
Thanks in Advance
Shyam
Sorry for the confusion,i got hold of the right document.
Thanks
Shyam
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bindings).
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This might be a naive question, but according to the documentation,WL 7.0
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regards,
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