You can use a .NET web service from a WebLogic Workshop web service by using a Web Service control. A Web Service control allows your web service to use another web service as though it were a regular Java class, regardless of the language in which the other web service is implemented.
In order to create a Web Service control for a non-WebLogic Workshop web service, you must first obtain the target web service's WSDL (Web Service Description Language) file. The WSDL file can typically be obtained by accessing the web service's URL with ?WSDL appended.
This topic describes how a WebLogic Workshop web service may act as the client to a .NET web service. For an example of a .NET web service acting as a client to a WebLogic Workshop web service, see .NET Client Sample.
To Build a Web Service control for a .NET Web Service
http://host/service.asmx?WSDL
To learn how to use the control, see Working with Built-In Controls.