The Documentation Element

The Documentation element is an optional element you can use to provide human-readable information about any element in a WSDL. You might use a Documentation element to describe an Operation or Message, for example.

How to Create a Documentation Element

To create a Documentation element:
1. Select the WSDL element you want to document.
2. Select Diagram > Add > Documentation from the Stylus Studio menu.

Alternative: Right-click the element and choose Add > Documentation from the shortcut menu.

Stylus Studio adds a Documentation element to the WSDL element you selected in Step 1. It appears in the Text pane as:

<wsdl:documentation>Documentation goes here</wsdl:documentation>

3. Change " Documentation goes here" to whatever you choose.

Documentation Element Properties

The Documentation element has no editable properties.

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