You can use the generic service client to rapidly send
requests to a service using all the operations in a Web Services Description
Language (WSDL) file. The calls are generated with default values
based on the type of data.
Before you begin
Ensure that you have a valid
WSDL file. Ensure that the WSDL files use the correct syntax for the
test environment. The generic service client might not work with some
Web Services Description Language (WSDL) files.
If the service
uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) authentication, create an SSL configuration
before invoking the call. See Creating an SSL configuration for
details.
If the service uses SOAP security for encryption, signature,
or other security algorithms, you must first configure the environment
with the correct libraries and configuration files, and then create
a security profile for the WSDL. See Configuring the environment for SOAP security and Creating a security profile for a WSDL for details.
Calls will be generated
for each operation in the WSDL file using the default values for each
type. For example, strings will use the default value str.
You can change the default values in the XML Default Values preferences.
Procedure
- Open the generic service client and click the Requests tab,
and then, click
Add a WSDL file.
- In the Add WSDL Files window, select an existing WSDL or
import a WSDL with one of the following methods:
- Click Import from File to import a
WSDL file from the file system.
- Click Import from URL to download and
import an online WSDL from the Web.
- Click Import from WSRR to import a
WSDL from an IBM® WebSphere® Service Registry and Repository
(WSRR). Enter the URL of the WSRR and click Connect.
You can click
Search to
browse the contents of the repository.
- Click Import from UDDI to import a
WSDL from a Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI)
repository. Enter the URL of the UDDI and click Connect.
You can click
Filter and
Search to browse the contents of the repository.
- Click OK. The WSDL
is added to the Call Library.
- In the Call Library, right-click the WSDL and select Test
WSDL Methods. The call is automatically configured
with any SOAP or JMS endpoints that are available in the WSDL.
What to do next
Successful calls are recorded and added to the
Request
History list. If you are using IBM Rational® Performance
Tester or IBM Rational Service Tester for SOA Quality,
you can click the
Generate Test Suite (

) button to create a service test.