Hello,

(Apologies for the semi-offtopic post...)

Does anybody know of a tool that one can use to
generate a human-readable version of a WSDL file?

I am working on a little SOAP service to wrap around a
number-crunching engine (written in Perl and C). The
programmer of the engine is even less experienced on
WSDL than I am, so it would be useful to be able to
have a nicely formatted version of the service's WSDL
file so we can discuss the signatures of the
operations, for example.

So far the options I found were:

- Print Screen's of the Eclipse WSDL editor

- A little ad-hoc XML parser that I wrote from some
code samples from the 'Net (so far it generates
Twiki-fied text that I can cut&paste to our Twiki)

Obviously none of these options is too elegant, and
Google is not being much help here either :-(

Is there an "official" tool for this type of job?

Thanks in advance,

Hernan


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