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WSIF in a wep application
Hi:
Im trying to port the complex soap example to a web application using
struts.
Where must I place de .wsdl file? What url must I use in order to locate
this file?
René Dávila Barrios.
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Re: WSIF in a wep application
Posted by st...@aegon.co.uk.
The WSDL can go anywhere you want it to be. As long as it is reachable
from your WSIF client, then it doesn't matter if it is on your C drive,
hosted on a web server or on your classpath (if you are using Java).
Hope that helps,
Stuart
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Hi:
I’m trying to port the complex soap example to a web application using
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Where must I place de .wsdl file? What url must I use in order to locate
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