Team,
I need help. I am trying to get
information to build a soap web service using PERL::SOAP and I do not have
access to the WDSL or do not know the exact address of the wdsl.
In other words, I have a wdsl that is used
to create a ticket at www.server.com/Ticket.asmx
and when i add ?WDSL to the end of it, I get the wdsl however, I want to do
other things that are on other WDSL using soap but do not know the address.
Is there any way to find out where the
WDSL is? This is for a virtual ticketing system that requires logging in. If
I can login and create/modify and get reports on tickets, why can I not also
use the web service so that I am able to do it via the command line?
I tried a UDDI sniffer like stylus studio
but, it did not work.
Hope you understand this…
Thanks,
Jody
From:
soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ladislav_urban
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007
9:48 AM
To: soapbuilders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [soapbuilders] Webswell
Connect 2.0.6 is released - open source integration tool
For people who implement web services.
Webswell Connect provides open source technological infrastructure
that enables companies to take part in documents interchange based on
the ebXML, WS web services and AS2 standards.
It contains:
- EbXML, WS web services and AS2-compliant messaging system
- A Registry and Repository for business objects
- Demonstration, simulation and testing utilities
- Multiplatform java installer
Changes in latest version:
- Added support of Windows services for Tomcat
- Dispatcher 1.1.1 , improved error handling
- Major bug fix in installer for Windows systems
More information at:
http://www.webswell
Download at:
http://sourceforge.