How Do I: Get a WSDL from a UDDI Registry and Turn It into a Service Control?

WebLogic Workshop provides a way to get a WSDL from a public or private UDDI registry and bring it in as a Service control in your JWS file.

To Take a WSDL from a UDDI Registry and Add it as a Control

  1. In Design View, from the Add Control drop-down list, select Add Service Control. The Add Service Control dialog appears.

  2. In step 1, enter a name that your web service will use to reference the control to be created from the WSDL. The name must be a valid Java identifier.

  3. In step 2 of the dialog, select Create a Service Control from a WSDL, then click UDDI. This button opens a browser and the UDDIExplorer, a web application that allows you to browse both public and private registries for web services stored as WSDL files.

  4. Use the Search a Public Registry and Search a Private Registry links to locate a WSDL. There is also a Help link on the web application page if you need assistance.

  5. When you find the WSDL file you wish to use as a Service control, copy the URL for the WSDL and return to the Add Service Control dialog.

  6. Paste the URL for the WSDL into the File or URL box.

  7. Click Create.

A CTRL file will be created in the same directory as the web service to which it was being added, and a reference to that control will be added to your web service. This control can now be used to access the web service represented by the WSDL.

Related Topics

Service Control: Using another Web Service

WSDL Files: Web Service Descriptions