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<message name="BabelFishResponse">
<part name="return" type="xsd:string" />
</message>
<portType name="BabelFishPortType">
<operation name="BabelFish">
<input message="tns:BabelFishRequest" />
<output message="tns:BabelFishResponse" />
</operation>
</portType>
The operation name used in the examples in this section is BabelFish. This operation takes a
single input parameter defined as a message of type BabelFishRequest.
You can see that the message BabelFishRequest contains two string parameters:
translationmode
and
sourcedata
. When you call the BabelFish operation, you pass both
parameters as input.
Handling return values from a web service
Web service operations often return information back to your application. You can determine the
name and data type of returned information by examining the WSDL file for the web service.
If you register the web service in Dreamweaver MX, you see that the data type of the return value
is string.
The following example shows a portion of the WSDL file for the BabelFish web service:
<message name="BabelFishRequest">
<part name="translationmode" type="xsd:string" />
<part name="sourcedata" type="xsd:string" />
</message>
<message name="BabelFishResponse">
<part name="return" type="xsd:string" />
</message>
<portType name="BabelFishPortType">
<operation name="BabelFish">
<input message="tns:BabelFishRequest" />
<output message="tns:BabelFishResponse" />
</operation>
</portType>
The operation BabelFish returns a message of type BabelFishResponse. The message statement in
the WSDL file defines the BabelFishResponse message as containing a single string parameter
named
return
.
Using cfinvoke to consume a web service
This section describes how to consume a web service using the
cfinvoke
tag. With the
cfinvoke
tag, you reference the WSDL file and invoke an operation on the web service with a single tag.
The
cfinvoke
tag has the following syntax:
<cfinvoke
webservice = "
URLtoWSDL
"
method = "
operationName
"
inputParam1 = "val1"
inputParam2 = "val2"
...
returnVariable = "
varName
"
>
Summary of Contents for COLDFUSION MX 61-DEVELOPING COLDFUSION MX
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Page 250: ...250 Chapter 11 Building and Using ColdFusion Components...
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Page 344: ...344 Chapter 15 Using Persistent Data and Locking...
Page 349: ...About user security 349...
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