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    How to submit Examples: 6

    Building examples and sharing them with the community not only is a good thing, but it also a fantastic way for you to gain more knowledge of how you can gain more confidence in building solutions that interact with Web Services. So thank you for sharing what you will be exploring with the community at large.

    If you haven't already explored our examples page, I would invite you to do so. Because the example files are also based on template file that we provide here. Getting familiar with the example files will also help you better understand how to work with the template file that we provide

    If you have purchased a license of the Web Services plug-in then we'll be setting you up with an account and password that you can use to submit examples. Only authenticated users will be able to submit examples, but we allow unauthenticated comments.

    Obviously the most important aspect of submitting an example will be the actual example file. So we also want to make that as easy as possible for you. So for that we provide you with the template file that you can use to create your example with. Try to keep the example files as simple as possible. Even if your example file only shows off one function from the WSDL that is perfectly fine. You can submit multiple files to illustrate the various functions of a WSDL.

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