on 01-09-2010 12:13 PM
I am trying to create the "Using an Email Web Service in Web Dynpro" example.
The problem is that I could not retrieve the Email Web Service WSDL file referred to by the URL: http://www.abysal.com/soap/AbysalEmail.wsdl (getting the message web site cannot be found)
Is there anybody who can help me by providing working wsdl file(URL)?
Thanks in advance.
Edited by: Satya P on Jan 9, 2010 5:44 PM
Thanks for the reply Ryan,
Actually I don't have any deployed EMAIL webservices. Am looking for open webservices like "http://www.abysal.com/soap/AbysalEmail.wsdl" in order to test my adaptive webservice coding? Can you just help me out in providing any?
Thank u...
Regards,
Satya
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Hi Satya,
You can try a wsdl from the enterprise service workplace for your application.
Check this link: https://esworkplace.sap.com/
In case you do not wish to use this then you can search wsdls from other providers.
Try this site: www.xmethods.net
Supriya
Hi Satya,
normally, the webserice you deployed can be tested via Web Service Navigator: http://localhost:50000/wsnavigator --> Input the WSDL URL:"", then click Next, if the webserice is well deployed, then it will displayed in the next steps, you can input parameters to test it. If the webservice is defective, the error occured on the top of the WS Navigator page.
If you just simply type the WSDL in the IE address field then click go: Then the good Webservices will be displayed in a XML formats. But the defective webservices will show that page not found or error.
Regards,
Ryan
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