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(MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide: Second Edition

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(MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide: Second Edition

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (20 chapters)
(MCTS) Microsoft BizTalk Server (70-595) Certification and Assessment Guide Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Manually importing WSDL files


In the previous example, we were able to generate artifacts required to support calling a WCF Service by consuming a WSDL, or metadata exchange endpoint by specifying the URL for these artifacts. In some situations, this may not be possible if we are integrating with another party and network boundaries prevent us from accessing their service during the early development phase(s). When this situation arises, we do have the ability to import a WSDL file manually without having the access to the service.

In the previous example, when we were presented with the following screen, we chose to select Metadata Exchange (MEX) endpoint. If we want to select a WSDL file that has been provided to us via email or some other means, we can select Metadata Files (WSDL and XSD) instead. This will allow us to generate the required artifacts to call another service without having real-time access to the service.