Now that you have your Web service provider running with all of its resources active, you are ready to send a SOAP request to run the Web service. You can do this using any SOAP requester tool.
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" 
                  xmlns:loan="http://tempuri.org/loanPaym">
   <soapenv:Header/>
   <soapenv:Body>
      <loan:loanPaymOperation>
         <loan:LOANINP>
            <loan:principal>50000</loan:principal>
            <loan:loanterm>180</loan:loanterm>
            <loan:rate>5.56</loan:rate>
         </loan:LOANINP>
      </loan:loanPaymOperation>
   </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope> 
                  		   
                  		http://localhost:5482/cics/services/loanPaym
You should receive the following SOAP response:
<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" 
                   xmlns:loan="http://tempuri.org/loanPaym" 
                   xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
   <SOAP-ENV:Body>
      <loanPaymOperationResponse xmlns="http://www.loanPaym.com">
         <LOANOUT>
            <monthlyPayment>$410.13</monthlyPayment>
         </LOANOUT>
      </loanPaymOperationResponse>
   </SOAP-ENV:Body>
</SOAP-ENV:Envelope> 
                  		   
                  		This concludes the tutorial.