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Since each port refers to exactly one binding, each port has -exactly one port type.</shortdesc> -<prolog><metadata> -<keywords><indexterm>WSDL<indexterm>setting port types</indexterm></indexterm> -<indexterm>Web services<indexterm>setting port types</indexterm></indexterm> -</keywords> -</metadata></prolog><?Pub Caret?> -<taskbody> -<context><p>You can create a port type by right clicking in any blank space -in the Design view and selecting <uicontrol>Add PortType</uicontrol>. As a -convenience you can also add a port type via a binding. This allows you to -create a port type and modify the binding to reference the new port type in -one action. You can either create a new port type for your binding, re-use -an existing one, or import one.</p></context> -</taskbody> -<task id="createporttype"> -<title>Create a new port type for a binding</title> -<taskbody> -<context><p>If you want to create a new port type for your binding, follow -these steps:</p></context> -<steps> -<step><cmd>In the Design view, right-click on a binding object (note that -port must reference a binding) and click <b>Set Port Type > New PortType</b>.</cmd> -</step> -<step><cmd>Type the name of the port type in the <b>Name</b> field.</cmd> -<info>The name should be unique name among all port types defined within in -the enclosing WSDL document. Click <b>OK</b>. To select the new port type, -click the port type object.</info></step> -<step><cmd>In the Properties view, type any information about the port type -you wish the user to read in the <b>Documentation</b> pane.</cmd></step> -</steps> -<result><p> <b>Tip</b>: You can also create a new port type for your binding -using the Outline view.</p><p>Once you have created a port type, you can add -operations to it, which can send and receive messages.</p></result> -</taskbody> -</task> -<task id="reuseporttype"> -<title>Reuse a port type for a binding</title> -<taskbody> -<context><p>If you want to reuse a port type for your binding, follow these -steps:</p></context> -<steps> -<step><cmd>In the Design view, right-click on a binding object (note that -port must reference a binding) and click <b>Set Port Type > Existing PortType</b>.</cmd> -</step> -<step><cmd>In the <b>Name</b> field, type a search string to filter the list -or leave the field blank to view all.</cmd></step> -<step><cmd>You can change the scope of the list by selecting one of the following -options:</cmd> -<choices> -<choice><b>Workspace</b>. Lists the port types available in your workspace.</choice> -<choice><b>Enclosing Project</b>. Lists the port types available in the project -that contains your file.</choice> -<choice><b>Current Resource</b>. Lists the port types available in your current -file.</choice> -<choice><b>Working Sets</b>. Lists the port types available in a specified -set of files. To specify a working set, click <b>Choose</b>. You can select -files from an existing working set or create a new working set. Once you have -selected the files, click <b>OK</b>.</choice> -</choices> -</step> -<step><cmd>The existing port types will be listed. Select one and click <b>OK</b>.</cmd> -</step> -</steps> -</taskbody> -</task> -<task id="importporttype"> -<title>Import a port type for a binding</title> -<taskbody> -<context><p>If you want to import an existing port type for your binding, -follow these steps:</p></context> -<steps> -<step><cmd>In the Design view, right-click on a binding object (note that -port must reference a binding) and click <b>Set Port Type > Existing PortType.</b></cmd> -</step> -<step><cmd>In the <b>Name</b> field, type a search string to filter the list -or leave the field blank to view all.</cmd></step> -<step><cmd>You can import a port type by selecting one of the following options:</cmd> -<choices> -<choice><b>Workspace</b>. Lists the port types available in your workspace.</choice> -<choice><b>Enclosing Project</b>. Lists the port types available in the project -that contains your file.</choice> -<choice><b>Working Sets</b>. Lists the port types available in a specified -set of files. To specify a working set, click <b>Choose</b>. You can select -files from an existing working set or create a new working set. Once you have -selected the files, click <b>OK</b>.</choice> -</choices> -</step> -<step><cmd>The port types will be listed. Select one and click <b>OK</b>. -In the Design view, click the port type object.</cmd></step> -<step><cmd>In the Properties view, type any information about the port type -you wish the user to read in the <b>Documentation</b> pane.</cmd></step> -</steps> -</taskbody> -<related-links> -<linklist><title>Related concepts</title> -<link href="../concepts/cwsdled.dita" scope="local"></link> -</linklist> -<linklist><title>Related tasks</title> -<link href="tcrtwsdl.dita" scope="local"></link> -<link href="tedtwsdl.dita" scope="local"></link> -</linklist> -</related-links> -</task> -</task> -<?Pub *0000005308?> |