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nmrao
7 years agoChampion Level 3
Refactoring of WSDL never used.
Just a simple question - Are you modifying existing(imported) wsdl in ReadyAPI? or Wsdl is modified outside and importing it the project?
Usually wsdl file is part of application or its package provided by service provider / dev team. So, is it something that you are developing a service?
Just a simple question - Are you modifying existing(imported) wsdl in ReadyAPI? or Wsdl is modified outside and importing it the project?
Usually wsdl file is part of application or its package provided by service provider / dev team. So, is it something that you are developing a service?
- groovyguy7 years agoChampion Level 1
nmrao: I have received an updated WSDL package from my development team for an update/upgrade to one of our existing services. This changes some of the XML names throughout the entire project, and I was under the impression that Refactoring could allow for easy mapping from the old WSDL to the new WSDL. When I run through the process it looks like it'll accomplish that, but then it errors out.
I can groovy script the same changes or I can manually edit the XML file of the project, but if there's a way to automate it with Refactoring, I'd like to use that.
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