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You can also import WSDL files you have created into the workbench -and edit them in the WSDL editor.</shortdesc> -<prolog><metadata> -<keywords><indexterm>WSDL<indexterm>editing</indexterm></indexterm><indexterm>Web -services<indexterm>editing WSDL</indexterm></indexterm></keywords> -</metadata></prolog><?Pub Caret?> -<taskbody> -<context><p>To open a WSDL file in the WSDL editor, double-click it in the -Navigator view or right-click it and click <b>Open With > WSDL Editor.</b></p></context> -</taskbody> -<task id="editisourceview"> -<title>Editing in the Source view</title> -<taskbody> -<context>To edit a WSDL file in the Source view, follow these steps:</context> -<steps> -<step><cmd>Open your WSDL file in the WSDL editor.</cmd></step> -<step><cmd>Click the <b>Source</b> tab.</cmd></step> -<step><cmd>Select the source code you want to edit.</cmd></step> -</steps> -<result><p>At any time, you can switch to the Source view to review the source -code of the WSDL file. You can also edit your WSDL file directly in the Source -view.</p></result> -</taskbody> -</task> -<task id="editeditview"> -<title>Editing in the Design view</title> -<taskbody> -<context><p>The Design view provides a graphical way to browse and edit your -WSDL file. Each type of top level wsdl object is shown within a tabular view -(for example, service, binding, port type). Each tabular view contains one -or more rows that represent the structure of the object. The service, binding, -and port type objects are 'linked'. A line displays to denote a reference -(or association) between these objects.</p><p> <image alt="Image of a WSDL file open in the WSDL editor" -href="../images/wsdleditor.gif" placement="break"></image></p></context> -</taskbody> -</task> -<task id="editpropertiesview"> -<title>Editing in the Properties view</title> -<taskbody> -<context><p>The Properties view displays a list of attributes and editable -attribute values of a selected wsdl object.</p><p>The Properties view contains -the following panes (by clicking and selecting the appropriate pane) to edit:</p><ul> -<li> <b>General</b> pane, which displays a list of object attributes.</li> -<li> <b>Documentation</b> pane, which specifies the information you want the -user to read.</li> -<li> <b>Extensibility</b> pane, which is used to add extension components.</li> -</ul><draft-comment> [Legacy Title] Showing Bindings in the Design [Legacy -Context]By default bindings are shown in the Design View. Select the show/hide -binding button at the top left of the Design View to hide the bindings. With -the bindings hidden a service can be browsed from a purely abstract level -without showing binding information. When the need arises to understand the -concrete details represented by the binding, select the show/hide binding -button again to make them visible. view [Writer comments] Remove topic "Showing -bindings..." because there is no show/hide binding function in the new GUI</draft-comment></context> -</taskbody> -</task> -<task id="editoutlineview" xml:lang="en-us"> -<title>Editing in the Outline view</title> -<taskbody> -<context><p>The Outline view will show you all the items in your WSDL file -as you add them. In this view, you can both create and delete WSDL components.</p><p>The -Outline view contains the following folders you can use (by right-clicking -and selecting the appropriate option) to edit your WSDL file:</p><ul> -<li> <b>Imports</b> statements, which are used to associate a namespace -with a document location.</li> -<li> <b>Types</b>, which provide data type definitions used to describe the -messages exchanged. You cannot edit any types directly using this folder.</li> -<li> <b>Services</b>, which are used to aggregate a set of related ports.</li> -<li> <b>Bindings</b>, which specify concrete protocol and data format specifications -for the operations and messages defined by a particular port type.</li> -<li> <b>Port Types</b>, which are a set of abstract operations. Each operation -refers to an input message and output messages. </li> -<li> <b>Messages</b>, which represent an abstract definition of the data being -transmitted. A message consists of logical parts, each of which is associated -with a definition within some type system.</li> -</ul></context> -</taskbody> -<related-links> -<linklist><title>Related concepts</title> -<link href="../../org.eclipse.jst.ws.doc.user/concepts/cwsdl.dita" scope="peer"> -<linktext>WSDL</linktext></link> -<link href="../concepts/cwsdled.dita" scope="local"></link> -</linklist> -<linklist><title>Related tasks</title> -<link href="tcrtwsdl.dita" scope="local"></link> -<link href="timpwsdl.dita" scope="local"></link> -</linklist> -</related-links> -</task> -</task> -<?Pub *0000004972?> |