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Required information when reporting errors when loading WSDL source into the LANSA Integrator SOAP Agent Wizard

Date: 13 October 2009
Product/Release: LANSA Integrator - All Versions
Abstract: Required information when reporting errors loading WSDL source into the LANSA Integrator SOAP Agent Wizard
Submitted By: LANSA Technical Support

Description:

As part of reporting an issue that involves loading a WSDL source* into the LANSA Integrator SOAP Agent Wizard, customers will be asked to demonstrate that the WSDL source* can be loaded successfully into a 3rd party SOAP testing tool. Two freely available and widely accepted SOAP testing tools that can be used are Microsoft's .Net Webservice studio and SOAPUI (http://www.soapui.org/). A screen capture will be sufficient to indicate that there were no errors when loading the WSDL source into one of these tools.

  • If customers can demonstrate that the WSDL source does load without errors into the 3rd party tool, then LANSA will investigate the problem as a valid SOAP Agent Wizard issue. 
  • If customers cannot demonstrate that WSDL source does load without errors into the 3rd party tool, then this will not be accepted as a LANSA SOAP Agent Wizard exclusive issue. In these cases, the customer will be given a choice:
    1. Resolving the problem themselves with their trading partner 
    2. Having a LANSA SOAP services specialist resolve the issue as a billable assignment.

* WSDL Source
The fundamental pre-requisite for any SOAP Agent Project is to have the WSDL file that describes the web service you want to use. WSDL stands for Web Services Description Language and is a universal language used to describe a web service. The file, or its location, is provided by the organization that publishes the web service. 

 
 
 

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