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  1. Preface
  2. Web Services
  3. SOAP Web Services
  4. WSDL Data Object
  5. Schema Object
  6. How to Create a SOAP Web Service
  7. Operation Mappings
  8. Parsing Web Service SOAP Messages
  9. Generating Web Service SOAP Messages
  10. Web Service Consumer Transformation
  11. REST Web Services
  12. How to Create a REST Web Service
  13. REST Web Service Consumer Transformation
  14. REST Web Service Consumer Transformation Use Cases
  15. REST and SOAP Web Service Administration
  16. Appendix A: Datatype Compatibility

Web Services Guide

Web Services Guide

Importing a WSDL Data Object

Importing a WSDL Data Object

To create a web service from a WSDL or to create a Web Service Consumer transformation, import a WSDL data object.
To create a Web Service Consumer transformation, import a WSDL data object.
You can import a WSDL data object from a WSDL file or a URI that points to the WSDL location. You can import a WSDL data object from a WSDL file that contains either a SOAP 1.1 or SOAP 1.2 binding operation or both.
  1. Click
    File
    New
    Data Object.
  2. Select
    WSDL data object
    and click
    Next
    .
    The
    New WSDL Data Object
    dialog box appears.
  3. Click
    Browse
    next to the
    WSDL
    option and enter the location of the WSDL. Then, click
    OK
    .
    When you enter the location of the WSDL, you can browse to the WSDL file or you can enter the URI to the WSDL.
    If the URI contains non-English characters, the import might fail. Copy the URI to the address bar in any browser. Copy the location back from the browser. The Developer tool accepts the encoded URI from the browser.
  4. Enter a name for the WSDL.
  5. Click
    Browse
    next to the
    Location
    option to select the project or folder location where you want to import the WSDL data object.
  6. Click
    Next
    to view the operations in the WSDL.
  7. Click
    Finish
    .
    The data object appears under
    Physical Data Object
    in the project or folder in the
    Object Explorer
    view.

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