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Needed soap 2.2 binary

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rahulsnh@gmail.com - 15 Oct 2007 20:01 GMT
Hi all,

>From last three days I've been trying to download SOAP 2.2 from the
apache site. For some strange reason the website doesn't seem to be
working. Would appreciate it if somebody mailed me: soap-bin-2.2.zip

Package (size): soap-bin-2.2.zip (1 MB)

My email-id is rahulsnh@gmail.com

Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Rahul

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Gordon Beaton - 15 Oct 2007 20:54 GMT
> From last three days I've been trying to download SOAP 2.2 from the
> apache site. For some strange reason the website doesn't seem to be
> working. Would appreciate it if somebody mailed me: soap-bin-2.2.zip

> HTTP 404 - File not found

That doesn't mean the site isn't working, it means the page has been
removed.

Why didn't you just try Google? The first hit leads to this:
http://archive.apache.org/dist/ws/soap/version-2.2/

SOAP seems to be an old project, superceded by Axis, as far as I can
tell.

/gordon

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