Editing WSDLs

  1. If you have not already done so, click Create to create a new session or click Edit to enter an existing session. See Using the Change Center.
  2. Locate the WSDL, as described in Locating WSDLs.
  3. Click the WSDL name. The View WSDL Details page displays the information shown in Table 6-2, Table 6-3, and Table 6-4.
  4. Table 6-2 WSDL Details 
    Property
    Description
    Last Modified By
    The user who created this WSDL or imported it into the configuration.
    Last Modified On
    The date and time that the user created this WSDL or imported it into the configuration. Click the date and time link to view the change history of this resource. See View Change History page.
    References
    The number of objects that this WSDL references. If such references exist, click the numeric link to view a list of the objects. See Viewing References to Resources.
    Referenced by
    The number of objects that reference this WSDL. If such references exist, click the numeric link to view a list of the objects. For example, if you select this WSDLs port or binding as the service type for a specific business service or proxy service, the business service or proxy service is listed as a reference when you click the link. See Viewing References to Resources.
    Description
    A description of this WSDL, if one exists.

    The structural view of the WSDL is displayed by default, which includes the information shown in Table 6-3.

    Table 6-3 WSDL Structure Details 
    Property
    Description
    Target Namespace
    The namespace used to qualify any of the definitions included in the WSDL.
    WSDL Definitions
    The attributes and groups associated with the WSDL:
    • WSDL Port Types
    • WSDL Bindings
    • WSDL Ports
    • XML Schema Types
    • XML Schema Elements
    • WSDL Imports
    • XML Schema Imports
    • WS-Policy References
    • Implicit WS-Policy References
    WSDL State
    The status of the WSDL:
    • Valid
    • All of the locations for XML schemas or WSDLs included by the current WSDL are specified and are valid. Furthermore, all of the locations for nested XML schemas or WSDLs (XML schemas or WSDLs subsequently included by the included WSDLs or XML schemas) are specified and are valid.

    • Invalid
    • One or more of the locations for XML schemas or WSDLs included by the current WSDL is not specified or is not valid. Additionally, the location for one or more of the nested XML schemas or WSDLs (XML schemas or WSDLs subsequently included by the included WSDLs or XML schemas) may not be specified or may not be valid.To resolve an invalid XML schema or WSDL, click Edit References. See Resolving Unresolved WSDL References.

  5. Click Text view to display a text view of the WSDL details. The text view includes the information shown in Table 6-4.
  6. Table 6-4 WSDL Text Details 
    Property
    Description
    Target Namespace
    The namespace used to qualify any of the definitions included in the WSDL.
    Text
    The text for this WSDL.

  7. To make a change to the fields, click Edit. See Adding WSDLs for descriptions of the fields.
  8. Make the appropriate edits.
  9. Click Save to commit the updates in the current session.
  10. To end the session and deploy the configuration to the run time, click Activate under Change Center.
Note: The View WSDL Details page may also include a Separate Callbacks button. This button is only displayed if the WSDL has port types with callback operations that can be rewritten. If you click this button, the WSDL is rewritten.