Provides step-by-step instructions to generate all components of the InvokeReverse CICS Web service requester.
Use the
Generate Web Service dialog box to generate the components of your Web service requester.
- On the
Solution Explorer in Visual Studio, expand the
Reverse project's
wsdl folder.
- Right-click the
reverse.wsdl file; then select
Generate Web Service.
CAUTION:
Be careful to select the
reverse.wsdl file contained in the
wsdl folder, and not the one in the
wsdl\reverse folder.
- Ensure that
reverse appears in both the
WSDL Service and
WSDL Port fields. This is represents default settings.
- In the
Operation(s) field, select
reverseRequest from the drop-down list.
- In the
Generate group, select the
Client radio button.
- In the
Program group's
Name field, type
invkRev, which is the name for the generated COBOL skeleton program.
- In the
Program group, check
CICS. This activates the
WEBSERVICE name field.
- In the
WEBSERVICE name field, type
invkRev, which is the name for the generated WSBIND file.
- Click
OK.
Enterprise Developer generates a new project in the solution named
invkRevCICSClientApp. It contains the following files:
- invkRev.cbl
- A skeleton CICS program.
- invkRI01.cpy
- A copybook containing the COBOL data structures required to send a SOAP request as input.
This file is generated but does not show in the
Solution Explorer.
- invkRO01.cpy
- A copybook containing the COBOL data structures required to receive a SOAP response message as output.
This file is generated but does not show in the
Solution Explorer.
- \invkRev.wsbind
- A bind file that maps the SOAP request to the data structure in
invkRI01.cpy, and maps the data structure in
invkRO01.cpy to the SOAP response message.