SOAP Services

A service with aSOAP endpoint provides access to an external service that is described by a WSDL document.

The Service wizard uses the WSDL document to construct a service definition that wraps the external service in a service interface. This service interface can then be used as a standalone service or integrated into a business process or a composite Java service to call the external Web service. After the service is deployed , it acts as a relay, receiving calls, forwarding the calls to the external Web service to which it is bound, awaiting a response from the external service, and then returning the response to the business process or composite Java service.

Style/Use Models


Related tasks
Developing a SOAP Service

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