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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Web Services
  3. Configuring PowerExchange for Web Services
  4. Web Service Sources and Targets
  5. Web Services Consumer Transformation
  6. Creating and Configuring Web Service Workflows
  7. Appendix A: Datatype Reference

PowerExchange for Web Services User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Web Services User Guide for PowerCenter

Viewing WSDL Group Details

Viewing WSDL Group Details

After you import a web service source or target definition or a Web Services Consumer transformation, you can view the details of each group in the WSDL Workspace. The WSDL Workspace shows datatype and hierarchy information for group components, the relationships of the components of a complex WSDL schema, and details about the following XML group components:
  • Simple types
  • Complex types
  • Attributes
  • Attribute groups
  • Elements
  • Element groups
  • Lists
  • Unions
  • Local Declarations
Most components in the WSDL Workspace are read-only. However, you can create and delete reference ports that refer to rough ports that you added to Web Services Consumer transformations.
To view the WSDL Workspace:
  1. Right-click the title bar of a web service source definition, target definition, or Web Services Consumer transformation.
  2. Choose WSDL Workspace.
    The WSDL Workspace appears.
The WSDL Workspace uses the XML Editor.

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