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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Overview OverviewThe process of composing a Web service call in Stylus Studio involves the following steps:
1. Specify the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) URL associated with the Web service you want to use. See
Obtaining WSDL URLs.
2. Compose the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) request.
a. Select the operation described by the WSDL for which you want Stylus Studio to compose a SOAP request.
b. Provide values for the SOAP request parameters.
3. Test the Web service. You can test a Web service call as you composed it, or you can create a scenario to test the Web service call using parameters of your choosing. See
Testing a Web Service.
4. Optionally, save the Web service call for later use. See
Saving a Web Service Call.
5. Optionally, create a Web service scenario. See
Creating a Web Service Call Scenario.
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