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Status Not under consideration
Workspace App Connect
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 15, 2014

Generating WSDL from Message Models defined in a Library or Application

The message set allows generating a WSDL file, by right clicking, and following the 'Generate WSDL' wizard.

I am using Library and Applications as container for my message models, since that is the recommended direction from WMBv8 onwards. There is no feature to generate the WSDL file from message models defined in the Library or Application.

Idea priority High
RFE ID 63477
RFE URL
RFE Product IBM App Connect Enterprise (formerly IBM Integration Bus)
  • Admin
    Ben Thompson
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    Nov 26, 2021

    Idea / RFE Review. Apologies for the length of time this RFE has been held in Uncommitted Candidate / Future Consideration status. This suggestion has now been open since 2015 and has received 6 votes from the community. Whilst the suggestion is still valid,and would no doubt constitute an improvement for the product, it is also true that there are other tools on the market providing this kind of capability. Given the industry focus on REST APIs and the shift in this direction, it is hard to prioritise business investment in Web Services enhancements at this stage so unfortunately on this occasion we do not intend to take this suggestion further forward.

  • Guest
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    Nov 16, 2015

    We have 100s of Message Sets and need to convert them to DFDL. We can easily generate the WSDL from Message Set. Lack of missing functionality making out life difficult.

    I hope IBM consider this RFE.

  • Guest
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    Nov 16, 2015

    We have 100s of Message Sets and need to convert them to DFDL. We can easily generate the WSDL from Message Set. Lack of missing functionality making out life difficult.

    I hope IBM consider this RFE.

  • Guest
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    Oct 7, 2015

    Due to processing by IBM, this request was reassigned to have the following updated attributes:
    Brand - WebSphere
    Product family - Integration
    Product - IBM Integration Bus (WebSphere Message Broker) - IIB

    For recording keeping, the previous attributes were:
    Brand - WebSphere
    Product family - Connectivity and Integration
    Product - IBM Integration Bus (WebSphere Message Broker) - IIB

  • Guest
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    Jan 16, 2015

    Thank you for raising this RFE. We acknowledge that the Toolkit would offer better integration with external tools through the implementation of a WSDL generation function like you suggest. Status of this RFE is updated to Uncommitted Candidate.