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Article ID 2081 Article Title INFO: Where do I find the WSDL document for my self created webservice Article URL http://www.dataaccess.com/kbasepublic/kbprint.asp?ArticleID=2081 KBase Category VDF10 Date Created 01/25/2005 Last Edit Date 01/31/2005
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QUESTION:
I created a Visual DataFlex webservice. When I - or someone else - want to connect to the webservice I will pass them a URL like http://localhost/mycompany.myfirstwebapp/myfirstwebservice.wso?WSDL
The result in a browser is the information needed to implement the webservice. But now I looked at my harddisk for the filename where this information is stored in. I expected a file with the .WSDL extension but I can't find it. Is it a hidden file or is it not stored in the AppHtml folder of my webapplication?
ANSWER:
The WSDL parameter (indicated by the ?) lets the Visual DataFlex Internet server respond and generate the WSDL information. So there is no document on disk with the information.
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Vincent Oorsprong
Company: Data Access Worldwide
email: vincent.oorsprong@dataaccess.eu
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