Uses for the WSDL Editor

You can use the WSDL Editor to

  • Create your own WSDL documents. You might want to use the WSDL Editor during the design stage for a new Web service to describe the services the Web service will expose, the Web service's location, and other information.
  • Examine WSDL documents that describe existing Web services, to see what services are exposed, the bindings they use, the types of messages used, and so on.

These and other features of the WSDL Editor are described in greater detail in the following sections.

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This video demonstration shows you how to use Stylus Studio's Web Service call composer to locate a WSDL file on the Internet, inspect, create SOAP envelope, invoke and inspect Web service data.

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