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How to test inbound web services on Siebel Dedicated Client

How to test/ invoke/ enable inbound web services on Siebel Dedicated Client

To enable Web services on the Siebel Dedicated Web Client follow below steps:


1: Set the following parameters in the [Siebel] section of the application configuration file, such as
publicsector.cfg

cfg path

EnableWebServices = TRUE
WebServicesPort = 2330 (Port number on which to listen. The default is 2330)

cfg

Save the config file and launch siebel application again, you will see a child siebel.exe process is running in back ground. This process is listening all in bound SOAP requests.
 

2: Open Application and navigate to Administration - Inbound web service and select web service you want to test.
In Port Applet change Address URL as follows:
http://<Machine Name>:<Port Number>?SWEExtSource=WebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=<UserName>&Password=<PassWord>


For Example: http://localhost:2330?SWEExtSource=WebService&SWEExtCmd=Execute&UserName=SADMIN&Password=SADMIN
Then generate WSDL and store WSDL file.
 

inbound

 

3: Test using third party software like SoapUI request from WSDL file.

soap

Source: Bookshelf

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