


When defining my destenatoin in the proxy-config.xml, Is it possible to point to a wdsl located on the local file system?
I am trying to connect TIBCO web-services which do not advertise the WSDL.
-jh
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You peaked my interest so I did the following.
FIrst, I found a simple service (calculate) online and copied it's WSDL to my local drive.
http://www.dneonline.com/calculator.asmx?WSDL
I added the file reference to it in my proxy-config.xml.
<wsdl>file://c:/calculator.wsdl</wsdl>
No luck!
However, since I had the WSDL, I placed it on my local TOMCAT (LCDS) instance so that I could reference it via HTTP.
<destination id="testWSDLFile">
<properties>
<wsdl>http://localhost:8400/lcds/wsdl/calculator.wsdl</wsdl>
<soap>*</soap>
</properties>
<adapter ref="soap-proxy"/>
</destination>
Once i did that, I could use the Data Service wizard in FlashBuilder and everything seemed to work. I was worried that I might have crossdomain issue-something to consider I suppose. Otherwise .. all good.
Hope that helps some
-bob-
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That did help ~ sorry for the late response, I just decided to include the
WSDL file in the war deployment and self reference it.
I figured that any change i needed to make would require me to redeploy the war anyways.
-jh
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