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    Zeep

    Zeep

    A Python SOAP client

    ...Zeep inspects the WSDL document and generates the corresponding code to use the services and types in the document. This provides an easy-to-use programmatic interface to a SOAP server. Parsing the XML documents is done by using the lxml library. This is the most performant and compliant Python XML library currently available. This results in major speed benefits when processing large SOAP responses. The SOAP specifications are unfortunately really vague and leave a lot of things open for interpretation.
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    WSDL to Go

    WSDL to Go

    WSDL2Go code generation as well as its SOAP proxy

    Generates Go code from a WSDL file. Generate idiomatic Go code as much as possible. Support only Document/Literal wrapped services, which are WS-I compliant. Supports XML, Schema 1.0, SOAP 1.1. Resolve external XML Schemas. Support external and local WSDL.
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    WsdlToPhp

    Generate PHP classes based on a WSDL

    This package allows to programmatically send request to a SOAP service using PHP classes. In order to that, this class generates each class for each request and each request parameters and each request response. Each class is stored in a hierarchical folder/sub-folder. The SOAP client is then abstracted and you only deal with objects representing the WSDL. It uses eZ Components, ezcPhpGenerator, in order to generate php files. Test this library here : http://www.wsdltophp.com Read the...
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    This program implements a SOAP client that could send an XML to a web service and display a response interactively. It was primarily built to test different security measures that are usually implemented to protect SOAP traffic.
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    Wingfoot SOAP client (wsoap) is SOAP 1.1 compliant client library for MIDP/CLDC, Personal Java/CDC, J2SE and J2EE platforms. It has an extremely small footprint- 35k with the XML parser, and 21k without it.
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    Be4gle is a web services layer for MySQL that exposes the database as a SOAP server. HTML forms and a generic JavaScript soap client are generated from XML templates enabling client side data binding and event-driven web applications (AJAX).
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