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using web service to send data to a third party vendor

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Hello, I want to be able to send an xml file to third party vendor via web service wsdl and then read their response back into Nav.  Can anyone help give me a jump start?

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    Hi,

    Refer following link to send the data from NAV to 3rd Party Web Service.

    mibuso.com/.../communicating-with-web-service

    Refer following link to receive the data into NAV.

    msdn.microsoft.com/.../dd339004.aspx

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    Hi Vishal,  I was able to implement the http post to send xml but the WSDL of 3rd party does not have any SOAPAction defined.  Hence, I am getting status 500 back.  Thoughts?

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    If you are new to integration then first you should learn the basic fundamentals of doing this. Check out the links given by the other members. Study about SOAP services then you  will start getting into it.

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