Re: Receiving messages via http



Thanks for that but I've since found out how to do it.

Thanks once again for your suggestions.

Peter

"BA" wrote:

>
> You'll probably want to use the FTP adapter for that, or a web service
> (SOAP).
>
> BA
>
>
> "Peter_A" <PeterA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:87CB9E53-4DD6-4E20-80A4-2B573F786DBA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi I am new to BizTalk. I have worked through a few examples of extracting
> > data from XML and flat files (CSV etc) but I am looking to receive data
> via
> > HTTP. What I mean is, is there any way that BizTalk can access a remote
> XML
> > file across the web. Should I be building a pipeline or an adapter or
> > something else?
>
>
>
.



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