Configuration Guide for Siebel Offline Client for Life Sciences > Configuring Top-Level Objects > Roadmap for Creating a New Filter Definition File for a Top-Level Object >
Obtaining WSDLs from the Server
This task is a step in Roadmap for Creating a New Filter Definition File for a Top-Level Object. Before you start creating a top-level object in Oracle JDeveloper, you must generate the MedEdEvent.wsdl file from Siebel CRM. Generating WSDLs from Siebel CRM
Complete the following procedure to generate the MedEdEvent.wsdl file from Siebel CRM. To generate the MedEdEvent.wsdl file from Siebel CRM
- Log in to Siebel CRM as an administrator.
- Navigate to the Administration - Web Services screen, then Inbound Web Services view.
- Create a new record in the Inbound Web Services view with the Business Service Name and enter Namespace and Status values as shown, for example, in the following table.
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Namespace |
http://sdcp0000i000.corp.siebel.com |
Status |
Active |
- In the Service Ports applet:
- click New and create a new record with the values shown in the following table.
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Name |
Set to the actual Business Service name |
Type |
Business Service |
Transport |
HTTP |
Binding |
SOAP_DOC_LITERAL |
- Create a new Business Service/Business Process Name as follows:
- Click the Look Up icon in the Business Service/Business Process Name field.
- In the popup window that displays, click New and set the values shown in the following table:
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Name |
Set to the actual Business Service name |
Implementation Type |
Business Service |
Service Name/Business Process Name |
IO Name |
- Click OK.
- In the Operations applet, click New and set the values shown in the following table:
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Operation Name |
Enter a unique name for the operation. |
Method Display Name |
QueryPage |
Authentication |
None |
- Click Clear Cache, then click Generate WSDL.
- Download and save the WSDL file as MedEdEvent.wsdl in the WSDLFILE folder on your computer.
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