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Setting Up Siebel PRM Web Services


If you want to use the Partner Program, Partner Registration, Partner Alert, or Partner Locator Web services, you must set them up as described in this topic.

NOTE:  Other Web services are used by the Siebel PRM ASIs, and information on setting them up is provided in Setting Up Application Services Interfaces for Siebel PRM.

To set up the Siebel PRM Web services

  1. Activate the Web service:
    1. Navigate to the Administration - Web Services screen, then the Inbound Web Services view.
    2. In the Name field, query for the desired Web service.
    3. In the Status field, select Active.
  2. Set up a service port for a Web service business process
    1. Add one or more new records to the Service Ports list below the Inbound Web Services list.
    2. Complete the necessary fields. Some fields are described in the following table.
      Field
      Description

      Name

      Enter a name for the port, preferably one that provides information about the purpose of the service

      Type

      Select a PRM workflow processes or business services. After you have made this selection, this field displays the type you have selected, Workflow Process or Business Service.

      Business Service/Business Process

      After you have made a selection in the Type field, this field displays the name of the workflow process or business service you selected.

      Transport

      Select a transport method (for example, HTTP).

      Address

      Enter the address of your Siebel server.

      Binding

      Select a binding (for example, SOAP).

    3. In the Operations list, add a new record and select a method for the Web service.
  3. Create a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file to be used by the developer working on the partner application:
    1. Scroll up to the Inbound Web Services list at the top of the page.
    2. Select the Web service.
    3. Click Generate WSDL.

      This step creates the Web Service Description Language (WSDL) file that describes the Web service, including what actions of functions the service performs based on the messages it receives or sends. WSDL is a standard is being defined by the World Wide Web Consortium; PRM uses version 1.1 of WSDL.

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