Using Web Service from JSP

hi all,
i must read a html form and send these value to a web service and get return value (XML) from web service but i can't find how it has been done so i need help.
Thanks.
ps : my english is not too good. (i think you know this before.)
: i'm very very tiro :)

i must read a html form and send these value to a web
service and get return value (XML) from web serviceHi,
Check out Jakarta AXIS to create Web services and clients.
http://ws.apache.org/axis/
Understanding your situation, I think you can.
1. Create a web service using AXIS. Deploy this in a web application say TESTAXIS in a container say TOMCAT. "Publish" the web service.
2. Create another web application and have a servlet read the form code. Embed the client code in the servlet and send the data to the web service.
Bingo !!! Your job is done !!!
Regards.

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