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Only for tutorial purpose, I would like to try to use a free SOAP web services available.

Which ones come to your mind ?

The business implied behind is not important/relevant: Only the ease of access (free access), and simplicity of the service contract.

Any indication welcome !

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  • possible duplicate of [Public free web services for testing soap client](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/311654/public-free-web-services-for-testing-soap-client) – rds Feb 15 '13 at 15:08

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You can look at this post

Public free web services for testing soap client

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isobar
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    A link to a link which ultimately shows a server error. Wow! – Shah Abaz Khan Jun 06 '16 at 04:16
  • This site have some working soap web services [https://jansipke.nl/examples-of-public-soap-web-services/](https://jansipke.nl/examples-of-public-soap-web-services/) – Arosha De Silva Apr 05 '18 at 10:52
  • This is a collection of different SOAP APIs that are completley public and do not require any authentication, making it easier for consumers to play with and understand what APIs are all about by seeing the many different ways in which APIs can be used. [Public SOAP APIs - Postman](https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/8854915/Szf26WHn#4ba276a7-b12c-4943-ae23-c6031cc48248) Remember, you can get a WSDL from any ASMX endpoint by adding `?wsdl` to the url. – Yurii Holskyi Oct 25 '21 at 19:45
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One I have used is http://www.service-repository.com/

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