Use Eclipse to create Web service clients for Domino
by Paul T. Calhoun


from THE VIEW, November/December 2006, Volume 12, Issue 6


Extend your Web service client-development capabilities with the Eclipse integrated development environment (IDE). Discover how to use the Eclipse 3.2 Web service development tools that enable you to test any Web service via its published Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file. See how Eclipse’s Web Services Explorer automatically generates the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) request and response code and use this code in Domino Designer to create your own Web service client agents. The downloadable demonstration database includes the Web service client code, a form to collect the request information, and two sample Web services — an agent for Domino 6 and a Web service element for Domino 7 — so you can follow along using either environment.



Would you like to see the full version of this article?

If you are an electronic license holder to THE VIEW, please log in to view this article.

If you would like information about becoming an electronic license holder — and having 24/7 unrestricted access to all articles and content in THE VIEW Online Knowledgebase — click here to see the available subscription options.

Or call 1-781-751-8813 to speak directly with a subscription and licensing specialist about customized access for you and your team.



Free downloads:
The sample WebServiceClient database includes the consumer code, a form to collect the request information, and two sample Web services — an agent for Domino 6 and a Web service element for Domino 7.


003-024 Calhoun_NovDec06_Web.pdf