Look at referencing the MSXML Library (I believe any of them will do, I used v3, from which the Library is internally called, confusingly, MSXML2)
Here you will find various XMLHTTP classes which can be used to generate, send, receive, and interpret SOAP based Webservices. (If you're using JSON then you can probably still use the XMLHTTP objects/classes but I haven't done it myself (yet).)
Yours, Andrew
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> Please advice how to consume a web service from msaccess 2010 sending input parameters and receiving output values.
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