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    General purpose PHP SOAP-client

    General purpose PHP SOAP-client

    A general purpose SOAP client for PHP

    ...You can specify which data transfer handler like e.g. Guzzle you want to use. Depending on the selected handler, you can easily add support for SOAP extensions or advanced authentication through HTTP middlewares.
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    Fronsetia

    Fronsetia

    A web application for testing webservices

    Fronsetia (Free Online Service Testing Application) is a Java web application that allows testing webservices (REST and SOAP). No end-user installations required, just deploy the application on your server and pass the link so that users can use their usual browsers to access Fronsetia. You can think of Fronsetia as a simple version of SoapUI on the web, or a simple and free and open-source version of the "wls_utc" utility. See the project homepage https://fronsetia.sourceforge.io and...
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    TCPMonPlus

    TCPMonPlus

    TCPMonPlus intercepts TCP packets and SOAP reqeusts

    ...TcpMonPlus forwards the packets to the server and port specified in the configuration panel. User Name and Password may be supplied if the server requires HTTP authentication. NOTE: You can run the application in console mode using the following example command: java -cp . com.yasmoicoco.proxy.tcpmon.TCPMonitorPlus -console 9080 192.168.1.1 9080 true Using the scripts: Or You may execute one of the scripts as follows: Windows: TCPMonPlus.bat TCPMonPlusConsole.bat Non Windows: TCPMonPlus.sh TCPMonPlusConsole.sh Also known as TCPMon
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    The project consist in an open source implementation of the W3C Recommendation of the XML Key Management Specification 2.0 XKMS 2.0. It is compound of a XKMS Server and a Client API to access to the Server via Web Service.
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    Java-based security platform which provides a multi-user service middleware for distributed systems. Features: service environment, Shell-based interaction, user authentication (password, soft-token, smard-card), policy enforcement, Web services support
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    LDAP WebService is a SOAP based layer for an LDAP server that supports the following operations: (1) Create (2) Update (3) Rename (4) Delete (5) Move (6) Search A schema (DTD) has been published to define the communication (Request/Response) dialect.
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