on 03-05-2009 9:07 AM
Hi all
I have done with SOAP to FILE scenario.
--> while defining web service what we need to give in the URL????
--> How to test this SOAP to FILE scenario to see wheather it is working fine or not, what are the all options
Thanks
Dheeraj
hi,
--use this URL while creatig wsdl
http://<serverhost>:<port>/XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=<party>:<ServiceName>:<Channel Name>
in ur case <party> is not required...just mention service name (business service name) and communication channel (SOAP)
--For testing purpose,
Use Altova XML spy...(other softwares are also available)
from IR, in message mapping..goto TEST tag and copy xml content and save that as one *.xml file.
now open Altova XML Spy, in main tag their one tag(don't remember) ..u will find something like create new request ..choose that and enter ur wsdl file path...then u will find send soap request under one tag..choose that...copy xml file filled with request value...and send it
Regards,
Manisha
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Hi Dheeraj,
Definitely you can test it through the microsoft infopath tool.
steps to follow:
Executing wsdl File Using Microsoft Info Path
1.>Click on the design a from template
2.>Select the Web service icon and click ok
3.>Select the radio button u2018receive and submit datau2019 and click on next.
4.>Enter the path of the generated wsdl which u have saved and click next.
5.>Select the interface and click next
6.>Select the interface and click next.
7.>Double click on parameters.
8.>Double click on the parameter (which you want to send as request). Then click on the query field and click ok.
9.>Click next. And click Finish
10.>Now drag the query fields on the data fields to the left side. And click preview.
Please follow these steps I hope you will be able to test it.
Thanks and regards,
Nutan
Hi nutan
I am getting success in moni and also getting a messgae in infopath that message is sucessfully submited but i am not getting the file in the target directory, why?????
the scenario is SOAP to FILE
File adapter i am using as a NFS
this is my target directory---- /E:/working Folder Dheeraj/Project/SOAP2FILE/
Thanks
Dheeraj
Nutan Champia solved my prob fully. So awarded a points
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Edited by: Dheeraj Kumar on Mar 5, 2009 4:29 PM
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dear dheeraj,
goto cofig and define new webservice..
give the url as
http://<serverhost>:<port>/XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=<ServiceName>:<Channel Name>
after that give the uoutbound interface name..etc..
then say save ...uit will create a .wsdl file
you can now test this .wsdl file in altova xml spy..
in altova goto soap->crete new soparequest...browse and select the wsdl that you had saved ...then again goto soap->send soap request...
this would ask for for a userid and pwd for the 1st time ..you can give XI user id and pwd
Give points if useful
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--> while defining web service what we need to give in the URL????
Answer : http://<server>:<port>/XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=:BS:CC
Provide URL in this format.
--> How to test this SOAP to FILE scenario to see wheather it is working fine or not, what are the all options
Answer:
You can test it from SOAPUI if it is availble. You can directly call the URL from Web browser check if it is pointing to your XI server.
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Hi Dheeraj,
In URL , use the corresponding values according to your scenarios.
http://<serverhost>:<port>/XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=<party>:<ServiceName>:<Channel Name>
You can use Altova XML Spy tool to send SOAP request to the webservice.
Regards
Ashwin kumar Dhakne
Edited by: ashwin dhakne on Mar 5, 2009 2:44 PM
Edited by: ashwin dhakne on Mar 5, 2009 2:48 PM
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