Scenario Properties Bindings Tab (Web Services)

 

Web services support is available only in Stylus Studio XML Professional Edition.

You use the Binding tab of the Scenario Properties dialog box to specify the transport protocol and related properties you want to use when specifying a Web service call scenario. Values you specify in the scenario override WSDL values when the scenario is executed. The WSDL itself is not modified.

Fields

Protocol

The network protocol to use when sending the Web service call to the WSDL URL. The default is HTTP.

Properties

You use the fields in the Properties table to specify values for parameters used by the Web service call. Stylus Studio uses these values when you run the Web service call scenario.

Client

You use the Client field to specify the client you want to use to send the SOAP request to and receive the SOAP response from the Web service.

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Creating a Web Service Call Scenario

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