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Chapter 32: Using Web Services
<cfinvoke
webservice = "http://www.xmethods.net/sd/2001/BabelFishService.wsdl"
method = "BabelFish"
argumentCollection = "#stArgs#"
returnVariable = "varName" >
<cfoutput>#varName#</cfoutput>
In this example, you create the structure in a CFScript block, but you can use any ColdFusion
method to create the structure.
Using CFScript to consume a web service
The example in this section uses CFScript to consume a web service. In CFScript, you use the
CreateObject
function to connect to the web service. After connecting, you can make requests
to the service. The
CreateObject
function has the following syntax:
webServiceName
= CreateObject("webservice", "
URLtoWSDL
")
where
URLtoWSDL
specifies the URL to the WSDL file for the web service.
After creating the web service object, you can call operations of the web service using
dot
notation, in the following form:
webServiceName.operationName(inputVal1, inputVal2, ... )
You can handle return values from web services by writing them to a variable, as the following
example shows:
resultVar = webServiceName.operationName(inputVal1, inputVal2, ...
);
Or, you can pass the return values directly to a function, such as the
WriteOutput
function, as
follows:
writeoutput
(
webServiceName.operationName(inputVal1, inputVal2, ...
) );
To access a web service from CFScript:
1
Create a ColdFusion page with the following content:
<cfscript>
ws = CreateObject("webservice",
"http://www.xmethods.net/sd/2001/BabelFishService.wsdl");
xlatstring = ws.BabelFish("en_es", "Hello world, friend");
writeoutput(xlatstring);
</cfscript>
2
Save the page as wscfscript.cfm in your web root directory.
3
View the page in your browser.
The following string appears in your browser:
Hola mundo, amigo
You can also use named parameters to pass information to a web service. The following example
performs the same operation as above, except that it uses named parameters to make the web
service request:
<cfscript>
ws = createObject("webservice",
"http://www.xmethods.net/sd/2001/BabelFishService.wsdl");
xlatstring = ws.BabelFish(translationmode = "en_es",
sourcedata = "Hello world, friend");
</cfscript>
<cfoutput>#xlatstring#</cfoutput>
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