Hi Malintha,

On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 11:27 PM, Malintha Amarasinghe <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> When we create and publish a WSDL-based API in Store, we need to expose
> the WSDL so that the users of the API can create clients using the WSDL and
> use the API easily. But before doing that, we need to re-write the endpoint
> URLs in the WSDL with APIM Gateway endpoint URLs.
>
> With the gateway labeling feature, APIs can be labeled with
> multiple labels where each label can be associated with a gateway. So when
> we re-writing endpoints, based on the label we have multiple options.
>
> Me, Harsha, Pubudu and Tharindu had a discussion about this so we thought
> of exposing an API in Store like below. This is similar to what we were
> going to expose the /swagger based on the label.
>
> GET /apis/{apiId}/wsdl[?labelName=abc]
>
> When we save the API in publisher, the raw WSDL will be saved in the
> database. Unlike in C4, *we will have to dynamically generate the WSDL
> based on the label name* we are providing. However, it will not be a
> mandatory parameter.
>
> When someone did not specify the labelName, we can remove the <service>
> sections of the WSDL and expose the rest of the WSDL.
>

In this case shouldn't we generate the wsdl for the default gateway?

Thanks,
Bhathiya


>
> *Publisher*
>
> When exposing the WSDL in Publisher, we can use below without using any
> labeling and we can expose the original WSDL:
>
> GET /apis/{apiId}/wsdl
>
> Please let me know if you have any ideas/concerns on this.
>
> Thanks!
> Malintha
>
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>
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