How Do I: Create a Service Control from a WSDL File Generated by WebLogic Server 6.1?
WebLogic Server 6.1 generates WSDL files using the version of XML Schema that was valid at the time WebLogic 6.1 was released (referred to as "schema 99"). WebLogic Workshop expects WSDL files that comply with the current XML Schema specification: schema 2001.
To Convert a Schema 99 WSDL File to Schema 2001
Follow the steps below:
In all <schema> definitions, any <attribute> elements in <complexType> definitions must appear after the <sequence> tag (if present), not intermixed. For example:
<schema> <complexType> <attribute> <attribute> <sequence> <element> <element> </sequence> </complexType> </schema>
must be changed to:
<schema> <complexType> <sequence> <element> <element> </sequence> <attribute> <attribute> </complexType> </schema>
Declare the XML namespace tns to refer to the target namespace of the WSDL. So a WSDL that begins with the following:
<definitions targetNamespace="java:com.mycompany.webservices.vehicle" ... >
should also include a definition of the tns namespace as shown below:
<definitions targetNamespace="java:com.mycompany.webservices.vehicle" ... xmlns:tns="java:com.mycompany.webservices.vehicle" >
Convert all <date> types in the WebLogic Server 6.1 WSDL to <datetime>
Update the WSDL file to use the current schema. Change:
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema"
to:
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
Once you have made these changes to the WSDL file, you should be able to use it to create a Service control in WebLogic Workshop.