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    Generates a PHP SDK based on a WSDL, simple and powerful, WSDL to PHP

    ...If you really don't know how to use the generator, get your generated package in less than 5 minutes, just fill and click. Using the most commonly used languages and tools, you'll be ensured to have a very easily usable code. Send requests without writing one line of code.
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    For Java developpers who need to request SOAP server... until SOAP is deprecated. This is a client Java API. It does not require neither perform any code generation. It fits within a single jar file. soap-dust is validated against real servers.
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    The e-Crime Reporting and Incident Sharing Project via XML, is developing a repository of conversion tools and utilities to make it easier to convert proprietary data formats to IETF IODEF (RFC 5070) XML reports. An initial tool to submit data to a repository wascreated in java. Subsequent tool devlopment was done in python as a set of scripts to allow submittors to do higher volume submissions. [This code is available in the git 'scripts' repository.]
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    A collection of libs and tools for working with the Betfair public API.
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    The Rally Integrations Project includes a set of integrations between Rally Software's Agile Lifecycle Management product and other software lifecycle management tools. NOTE: The Hudson plugin is now at http://agilecommons.org/posts/347cf00b5d
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    Hera provides a set of tools for common tasks based on java. Also, includes an integration platform that simplifies the development of enterprise integration solutions (Web Services, adapters, legacies, XML, orchestration) following the philosophy of SOA
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    InstantSVC (pronounced as Instant Services) provides a set of tools to ease Web Services development with PHP5. You just need to document your PHP code with PHPDocumentor to generate Web Services from it - SOAP Services as well as RESTful Web Services.
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    MaxJ (MaximusJ) is a java based client for accessing/invoking document style literal SOAP based web services. It shall be different from existing java web service tools by extensively parsing and making available the meta information on the WSDL file.
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