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You've used the IBM Forms Designer 4 Web services wizard to add Web service calls to your form. Now some time passes, and the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) of the Web service has changed. This article describes how to update your form so that you do not lose all your mappings and can ... |
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With IBM Forms 4.0 the ability to add web service calls to a IBM Form has drastically improved. This video shows just how easy it is. |
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This article demonstrates how to use the Web Service Wizard in the IBM Forms Designer 4.0 to communicate with a service and present the response data in a form. A WebService application and an IBM Form is provided. The reader will have to obtain the 4.0 Designer and ViewerWebform Server. |
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This form shows three chained web service calls being invoked by the click of a button, where the data found in the response from the first web service call is used in the request for the next web service, and so on. Enter the name of a city, its state (or province), and its country (for example ... |
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If you create a form that uses Web services, delete the enclosed WSDL file from the form. The WSDL file is only needed when you design the form. Removing the enclosed WSDL file helps reduce the file size of your form. Example No example provided. Exceptions to this practice There are no exceptions ... |