I'd like to connect to Zarafa/Z-push through my own client application. However, I cannot find the wsdl file on the server. For Microsoft Exchange, the URL should be http(s)://[servername]/ews/exchange.asmx
Does anybode know where to find the wsdl file on my Zarafa server?
Thanks in advance!
Cheers
There is no such thing as a wsdl file for Z-Push. This is an ActiveSync implementation. The protocol specification is available at msdn.
There is a ews interface in development by Zarafa, but this is not publicly available yet.
Better to ask this kind of stuff in the Zarafa Forums: http://forums.zarafa.com
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I want to develop my client-server web app with clear gRPC (gRPC-Web) without REST. Something like described at official doc: https://grpc.io/docs/quickstart/web.html
Is it exist any tool like swagger that let me view message formats from .proto and test the server methods by sending any messages from the browser?
I use node.js for server side app
You could use https://kreya.app, which is a gRPC GUI client and supports gRPC-Web. Note that it requires an installation.
Disclaimer: I'm one of the authors of Kreya.
The gRPC-Web wire protocol is a binary format and is basically human-unreadable. There is an enhancement request to prettify it https://github.com/grpc/grpc-web/issues/317 but we haven't got around to it.
If you are ok with talking to your gRPC backend directly without gRPC web, there are a few CLI and GUI tools for that purpose:
CLI: The official tool grpc-cli
CLI: grpCurl
GUI: (this requires a golang backend unfortunately): grpc-json-proxy
GUI: omgrpc
Found this pretty tool for test my gRPC-backend directly (without gRPC-Web): https://github.com/uw-labs/bloomrpc
I need to find the WSDL of a proxy service that I have defined in the Oracle Service Bus.
Export WSDL option in the console gives me jar file which contains the .WSDL file but in a different format,
<WL5G3N0:definitions name="PollAddressFromDB-concrete" targetNamespace="http://xmlns.oracle.com/pcbpel/adapter/db/DBPoll_Adapter/PollAddressFromDB/PollAddressFromDB" xmlns:WL5G3N0="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/" xmlns:WL5G3N1="http://xmlns.oracle.com/pcbpel/adapter/db/DBPoll_Adapter/PollAddressFromDB/PollAddressFromDB" xmlns:WL5G3N2="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/soap/">
I want to run a test on my web service using Soap UI but Sap UI would not accept this WSDL format.
How and Where can I retrieve the actual WSDL file.
Thanks!
As SiKing mentioned, if it's a http proxy, just go to the endpoint URL and append ?wsdl to the end. SoapUI can create a project from that.
Please refer to my following answer How to access the WSDL URL of a OSB proxy service in web browser
Reproducing it here:
There are three ways to access an effective WSDL:
In a Web browser, enter the URL for an HTTP-based proxy service,
appended with ?WSDL. This works only for HTTP-transport-based services for which Oracle Service Bus can generate effective WSDLs.)
In a Web browser, enter the fixed HTTP URL, for example:
[http://host:port/sbresource?PROXY/project_path/proxy_service_name]
or
[http://host:port/sbresource?BIZ/project_path/business_service_name]
This works for all services for which Oracle Service Bus can generate effective WSDLs.
Export the WSDL from the console
I would like to implement a standalone oai-pmh version 2 data provider server using xoai 4.1.x without DSpace.
Can anyone direct me to any documentation for doing this or to a reference implementation?
Thanks
David
Its posible, but you will need a repository to manage the contents that oai serve.
You should check https://github.com/lyncode/xoai/wiki for help and https://github.com/lyncode/xoai to get the code.
I'm looking for a worked example of how to call into Googles oAuth service with a view to simply uploading a txt file. On googles docs I have the followed the example
http://code.google.com/p/google-api-java-client/wiki/OAuth2
but it won't compile .... CalendarScopes.CALENDAR is the problem and I can't see what Jar contains this class. I imported every Jar in the google-oauth-java-client-1.12.0-beta download (Also every jar in google-api-java-client-1.12.0-beta ) I dobn't understand the diff between these but that is for another day.
Any pointers would be welcome.
CalendarScopes.CALENDAR that you mentioned is not a part of a jar file but a scope for Calendar API provided by Google. For a sample to show how to implement that, here is one.
In the meanwhile, I would also suggest going over the following links to develop an understanding of the OAuth and how to use it with the different APIs.
OAuth Playground - This is very helpful when trying to learn about different API and permissions relating to those.
OpenID Connect Official Documentation
Hope this helps.
I have a wsdl file with me and i generated stubs using IntelliJ idea which uses axis2 to generate Java classes from WSDL.
I am using Grails-Ws-Client plugin to use the wsdl file. The plugin works fine and i can run the temperature conversion program using www.w3schools.com/webservices/tempconvert.asmx?WSDL.
Now the Client says that he won't be able to directly expose his wsdl and i have to use stubs. He has replaced the location URL in wsdl with some dummy url ....
Can you please provide me some reference to understand this concept ? How can i call any method exposed by this webservice ?
Any help in this direction will be highly appreciated.
PS: Here is the location tag specified in wsdl file.
soap:address location="https://somePortal/portal.asmx"
Make the WSDL local. The stubs you crated can be pointed to the local WSDL instead the remote WSDL.