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Which services? For instance, are you developing an Oracle portal Web app
that should export non-portal access data to the OAM and use it? (IdXML
usage, in this case.)
Donald H. White
James River Technical Communications
www.jrtcllc.com
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From: Pro TechWriter [mailto:pro -dot- techwriter -at- gmail -dot- com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 12:50 PM
To: Technical Writing
Subject: Anybody have WSDL documentation for developers?
Hi:
We are working with XML and Java, and are wrapping some UNIX services in a
WSDL (web services description language).
Does anyone have an example of documentation they created for developers to
use to get the data from the WSDL? We are having trouble finding a good
example, and most of the people I work with are great with Cobol and VBA,
but not so much with Java and XML.
Any help would be appreciated, such as column layout to describe the WSDL in
human-readable format.
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