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    New to WSDL and need direction

    Hello all. I am embarking on a work project to try to make everyone in my office a little bit happier. Right now we need travel rates between 2 zip codes, we have to go to a website, enter a csv file with all details (origin, destination, date, etc.) and it will return the same csv file with a rate amended. The problem with this method is that it is not efficient for large volumes of inquiries.

    I did some digging and discovered in the user manual that it is possible for users to develop an interface to the service. The manual includes a WSDL address, that I can't link to here for confidentiality reasons, and also gives the base XML behind most of the web methods.

    Right now I am trying to get the simplest of the methods to work. The system
    performs authentication for every service request received. This requires the service consumer to pass an authentication token within the SOAP Header. I am not sure how to use this, but here is the XML behind it.

    Code:
    <soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:web="http://webservices.***.com">
    <soapenv:Header>
    <web:AuthenticationToken>
    <web:licenseKey>licensekey</web:licenseKey>
    <web:password>password</web:password>
    <web:username>username</web:username>
    </web:AuthenticationToken>
    </soapenv:Header>
    <soapenv:Body>
    </soapenv:Body>
    </soapenv:Envelope>
    The first thing that I am trying to get to work is a method named isReady that takes in no arguments and returns a boolean. This service is used to determine if the web service is accepting rating requests.

    XML for the input:
    Code:
    <soapenv:Envelope
    xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
    xmlns:web="http://webservices.***.com">
    <soapenv:Header>
    <web:AuthenticationToken>
    <web:licenseKey> string </web:licenseKey>
    <web:password> string </web:password>
    <web:username> string </web:username>
    </web:AuthenticationToken>
    </soapenv:Header>
    <soapenv:Body>
    <web:isReady/>
    </soapenv:Body>
    </soapenv:Envelope>
    XML for the output:
    Code:
    <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
    <soap:Body>
    <ns1:isReadyResponse xmlns:ns1="http://webservices.***.com">
    <ns1:out> boolean </ns1:out>
    </ns1:isReadyResponse>
    </soap:Body>
    </soap:Envelope>
    This is what i tried to use in Access's VBA.
    Code:
    Public Sub GetXML()
      
      Dim objSClient As MSSOAPLib.SoapClient     
      Dim oXML As MSXML2.DOMDocument40             
      Dim rst As New ADODB.Recordset                
      Dim str As New ADODB.Stream 
        
       Set objSClient = New SoapClient
       Set oXML = New DOMDocument40
       objSClient.mssoapinit "http://applications.***.com/AdminManager/services/**********?wsdl"
       oXML.loadXML (objSClient.isReady())
      str.Open
      oXML.Save str
      str.Position = 0
      rst.Open str
      
      Set oXML = Nothing
      Set objSClient = Nothing
      Set rst = Nothing
      Set Stream = Nothing
      
    End Sub
    Whenever I try that, I end up with an error that says:
    Run Time error '-2147467259 (80004005)':
    Request must include a custom header and a AuthenticationToken.
    Please see your user's guide for details: <soapenv:Header>
    <web:AuthenticationToken><web:lisenceKey>??????</web:lisenceKey> <web:username>??????</web:username></web:AuthenticationToken>
    </soapenv:Header>

    Can anyone out there please point me in the right direction?

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    Re: New to WSDL and need direction

    Have you tried to use something Webservices Studio to test if the webservice is working?
    This tool also gives you a sample request & sample response.
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    Re: New to WSDL and need direction

    I just downloaded it, and I will mess around with WebServicesStudio for a couple hours today.

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    Re: New to WSDL and need direction

    Quote Originally Posted by superrobb420 View Post
    I just downloaded it, and I will mess around with WebServicesStudio for a couple hours today.
    This is what I had done in an earlier project when I had to call a webservice from my VB 6 code.

    I wrote a .NET component to call the webservice.
    Then I built a COM Wrapper around it.

    I referenced this COM component in my VB 6 code as an activeX dll.
    Then was able to complete the call.
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