This describes how to how to use the WSDL command line importer (mqsicreatemsgdefsfromwsdl) to populate a message set with message definitions.
Before you start:
Before you attempt this task, you should read the following information:
The WSDL command line importer allows you to create a new namespace enabled message set, into which the message definition files will be placed. It also allows you to add message definition files to an existing namespace enabled message set which must be namespace enabled.
If you are adding new message definition files to an existing message set, it should also have an XML physical format layer. In order to improve web services interoperability, you should avoid unnecessary customization of the XML physical format layer for messages participating in web services processes.
When you create a new message set from the command line, only the logical information is created by default. If you require physical formats in the message set you have two options:
The mqsicreatemsgdefsfromwsdl command copies the WSDL files it needs into the workspace before the import runs. These are the top level WSDL file and any further files that may be imported by it. The files are copied under the specified message set in a folder called importFiles and are not removed after the import, allowing the user to subsequently update or run validation on them in the workbench.
To import WSDL definitions using the command line:
If an error occurs during the import of a WSDL definition, carefully check any errors that the importer reports. By default, all errors are written to the screen and to the file described above. To gather additional information about the import, specify the -v (Verbose) command line parameter. This parameter displays more detailed information as the import proceeds.
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