Copy and paste it into an editor.
Make appropriate changes.
Save it.
Redploy the service using the modified WSDL.
Hi Anne,
Thanks for reply.
I know how to retrieve WSDL content on browser. Could you please explain the steps for wsdl updating because I am not able to get the physical location of wsdl file.
Sandip
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From: Anne Thomas Manes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 6:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: WSDL related
You can retrieve your WSDL by appending "?wsdl" to the end of the endpoint URL. Then you can modify the endpoint URL, save it, and redeploy the service with the new URL by specifying <wsdlFile>[wsdl-url]<wsdlFile in your WSDD.
AnneOn 3/16/06, Sandip Wadkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Team,
I am supporting one Axis Webservice based application, for some enhancement I need to change WebService related URL in WSDL file.
And for reason I don't have script/options to know how the earlier WSDL file has been created.
Could you please let me know that is there any way to edit the same WSDL file to resolve my purpose?
Thanks in advance.
Sandip
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