IBM Integration Bus, Version 9.0.0.8 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

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Creating a solution based on WSDL or XSD files

You can use existing WSDL or XSD files as the basis for your solution.

Before you start:

Read the concept information about applications and libraries: Applications and libraries.

  1. Open the Start from WSDL and/or XSD files wizard.

    If no files are open in the editor, you can select the wizard from the list of Quick Starts wizards. Alternatively, click New in the Application Development view and click Start from WSDL and/or XSD files.

  2. Decide how you want the resources to be organized after you have created them.

    When you start the Start from WSDL and/or XSD files wizard, you must decide how you want to organize your resources. An application typically contains all the resources required for your solution. A library typically contains resources that you might reuse for other solutions. You can choose to contain all of your resources in an application if you do not plan to reuse them elsewhere. Alternatively, you can choose to store all your resources in a library for reuse, or all resources apart from the main message flow.

    Depending on the option that you select, default names are provided for the application or library that will be created. You can provide your own name.

    Select a method of organization, then click Next.

  3. Select the WSDL or XSD files that you want to use as the initial contents of the application or library, then click Next.
    • To choose WSDL or XSD files that exist in your workspace, select Use resources from the workspace.

      Your resources are shown in the same format as the Application Development view. Expand the folders and select the resources that you want to use. Resources might be filtered if you have selected a working set.

    • To choose WSDL or XSD files that exist outside your workspace, select Use external resources.

      To locate your resources, enter a directory name or click Browse.

    If the only use of the XSD file is from the WSDL bindings, you do not have to select an XSD file on which a selected WSDL files depends.

  4. Select one or more bindings for each of the WSDL files that you selected, then click Finish.
Your application, library, and resources are created and are shown in the Application Development view.

After you have imported a WSDL file into an application or library, drag the WSDL file onto the Message Flow editor to create a message flow. You must then develop the message flow. For more information about how to start, see Designing a message flow.


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