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The previous procedure, Creating a ddtek:wscall Function, provided an example Web service (Swanad Mokashi's StockQuote WSDL (
Imagine we chose the
As seen in Figure 344, our Location Input Port
The location input port for the If you double-click the port, Stylus Studio displays a configurable information box, as shown in Figure 345. (The same is true for other input ports and the output port.)
If we right-click the
Similarly, we would see Payload Input Port
The payload input port for the The "payload" for the Swanand Mokashi StockQuotes Web service, for example, is a ticker value - PRGS, GOOG, or EBAY, for example. By default, no text value is defined for the payload port. Header Input Port
The header port for the Output Port
The output port for the Displaying Port InformationTo display port information, double-click the port.Note that you can display information for only one input port at a time. Moving Port Information
When you move a port information box, the |
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