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- Consuming a Service Manager Web Service
- Dynamic and static Web Services clients
- Updating Service Manager tables
- Requirements for developing custom Web Services clients
- Checklist: Creating a custom Web Services client
- Sample Web Services client for sc62server PWS URL
- Command line arguments for the .NET sample application
- Command line arguments for the Axis sample application
- Using query syntax
- Retrieving data from Service Manager
- Example: Retreiving data from Service Manager via a Web Service
- Retrieving data from Service Manager using Pagination
- Retrieve data from Service Manager for Optimistic Locking
- Web Services examples in the RUN directory
- Special considerations for using Keep-Alive with Service Manager
- Use SSL to consume Service Manager Web Services
- Attachment handling
Web Services examples in the RUN directory
All valid Web Services examples for Axis and .NET are contained in the <sm install>\\webservices\sample directory.
Both the AxisSample and the DotNetSample directories contain documents with setup instructions. In AxisSample this document is readme.txt. In DotNetSample the document is WebServices README.doc.
The AxisSample\bin directory contains a selection of batch files that can be run directly, if JDK 1.4 or higher and Apache Ant are both installed on the machine. The DotNet samples have to be compiled before running.
Note Axis 1.x defaults to using its own httpSender class which is not compatible with HTTP 1.1 Keep-Alive. Axis 1.x must be configured to use the commons-httpclient jar file in order to get keep-alive behavior. Running the Web Service without Keep-Alive negatively impacts performance. The Web Service client needs to be Cookie aware so that the servlet container session is maintained. Micro Focus strongly recommend using Axis 2 that provides HTTP 1.1 keep-alive support and cookie-aware behavior.