on 05-29-2006 8:57 AM
Hi,
if i look at the WSDL Definitions of the Enterprise Services (mySAP ERP 04, http://esapreview.sap.com/socoview) there are no Endpoints etc. defined like in Web Service WSDLs. For example the Service CostCentreVarianceBudgetMonitoringRuleEvaluationResultByOwnerQueryResponse_In in Accounting (http://esapreview.sap.com/socoview(bD1kZSZjPTgwMCZkPW1pbg==)/
get_wsdl.xml?id=72E160885A9911DA36BB000F20DAC9EF_wsdl_In&packageid=607955A13D5EC14C8A9405A7D7A37BE9).
In my opinion these interfaces look similarly how the WSDL definitions of message interfaces (XI).
How can i build models out of them e.g. in Web Dynpro Design Time ?
Regards
Wolfgang
hi,
this <a href="/people/abhijeet.jangam/blog/2006/05/27/developing-single-document-wsdl-to-schedule-a-web-service blog</a> might help you.
regards,
anton
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Hi Anton,
thanks for your reply.
The Problem is that the WSDLs of these Enterprise Services are built on an other way. There's no <wsdl:import> tag with the Endpoint of the service. And at the end of the WSDL file there's a <ifw:properties> tag. The content of the <ifw> is quite similar to the <ifr:prpoerties> tag of a message interface from the XI.
So with this structure of the WSDL i'cant build any models.
regards,
Wolfgang
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