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HOWTO - Invoke Webservice using WSDL on Local File System

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Hi,

 

I am unable to access a Web Service from our Development Environment; however I have been provided with the WSDL and all the appropriate XSDs, does anyone know how to use this to populate the Web Service Options as described in the LiveDocs for Workbench? (Details below).

 

  • Should the WSDL be placed on the machine of the LiveCycle Server or the same machine as Workbench?
  • If the file is at C:\WSDL\service.wsdl on the LiveCycle Server machine what URL should be provided for the WSDL URL?
  • If the file is at C:\WSDL\service.wsdl on the Workbench machine what URL should be provided for the WSDL URL?

 

I have tried all variants of the possible URLs on both machines and am still unable to get this to work.

 

Many Thanks

Darren

About Web Service Settings

The Web Service Settings dialog box enables you to create the SOAP message to send to the web service for invoking a web service operation. After you provide the URL to the web service definition, Web Service Settings interprets the definition and it will populate other values on the tab, enabling you to select the web service operation to invoke. Based on operation that you select, a template of the SOAP request message is generated. You then insert values into the message as required.

Web Service Settings also enables you to test your invocation request by sending a test message and displaying the response message that the web service sends.

Settings

Use the settings tab to provide a link to the web service definition and to provide the information required to connect to a web service.

WSDL URL

The URL of the web service definition. The definition is written in web service definition language (WSDL) and contains all the information that web service clients need to call web service operations and process the response.

Note:   The LiveCycle ES server must be able to access the WSDL URL at run time and at design time.

If you have access to the service, click Load after you enter the value for WSDL URL. Clicking Load causes Web Service Settings to read and interpret the definition. It then automatically populates many of the properties on the Settings and Request tab.

Tip:   If your development environment has network limitations that prevent you from accessing the web service, you can save a copy of the WSDL file to the local file system, and load that file to populate the other property values. After loading the file, you should replace the value for the WSDL URL property with the actual URL to the service definition.


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