on 09-22-2006 8:44 PM
I generated a web service from a BAPI from transaction SE37 in XI.
To do this I followed the steps at the e-learning sessions under webservices.
Now I have to utilize the WSDL but am not able to see the file.
Can anyboidy help me out on this?
WSADMIN > Test takes me to a URL as mentioned in the path description but I need the WSDL that is being generated.
Thanks,
Bhaskar
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HI,
Did you release the webservice ?
Anyway look into this blog to get some hints-
/people/siva.maranani/blog/2005/05/23/communication-between-sap-system-webservice-using-proxies
/people/thomas.jung3/blog/2005/01/05/develop-a-web-service-that-sends-an-email--in-abap
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Moorthy
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How do I release the web service?
I went thro this blog: /people/kumar.prashant4/blog/2006/07/14/using-rfc-as-webservice-in-webdynpro
If you look at this blog it tells about a WSDL for the BAPI function module which it seems, can be used in WebDynpro.
A little down below in the same blog, it tells about creating web service and obtaining the WSDl for it.
Now I am a bit confused.
So which URL shall I follow and which WSDL do I use in my integration scenario using XI or IBM products?
Thanks Bhaskar
One more option may be go to http://<server>:<port>/index.html then go to WebServices Navigator and check the wsdl.
You need to follow the wsdl from the Webservices Navigator to get the wsdl.
Go thru other blog
Regards,
Moorthy
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