on 08-01-2007 1:47 PM
Hi @,
I need to test soap adaptor for which I need any free webservice for which i can get the WSDL and also can use in my scenario.
Regards
Hey Amit,
In case if you have EP server available then you can access some Webservices from that. ex: Quickcarrentalservice
Http:://<host>:<port>/wsnavigator
Select the Folder.
next screeen select wsdls
Download the default - >wsdl.
<b>Cheers,
RAJ*</b>
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Hi
I am wondering if you have used the "Define WebService" from the Configuration Tool menu ?.
This will generate a WSDL from a defined message interface.
Perhaps you should try that.
Please let me know how you go.
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Hi
I can send you the wsdl file which i have used for creating the soap to soap scenario.
Give me your email id.
Thanks
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/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/03/23/rfc--xi--webservice--a-complete-walkthrough-part-1
/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/03/28/rfc--xi--webservice--a-complete-walkthrough-part-2
maybe you can use the one in this weblog.
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mayeb you can use this - http://www.webservicex.net/WCF/ServiceDetails.aspx?SID=18
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