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ServiceDescription::Write Method (String)

Writes out the ServiceDescription as a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file to the specified path.

Namespace:  System.Web.Services.Description
Assembly:  System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)

public:
void Write(
	String^ fileName
)

Parameters

fileName
Type: System::String

The path to which the WSDL file is written.

// Read a ServiceDescription from existing WSDL.
ServiceDescription^ myServiceDescription = ServiceDescription::Read( "Input_CS.wsdl" );
myServiceDescription->TargetNamespace = "http://tempuri.org/";

// Get the ServiceCollection of the ServiceDescription.
ServiceCollection^ myServiceCollection = myServiceDescription->Services;

// Remove the Service at index 0 of the collection.
myServiceCollection->Remove( myServiceDescription->Services[ 0 ] );
// Build a new Service.
Service^ myService = gcnew Service;
myService->Name = "MathService";
XmlQualifiedName^ myXmlQualifiedName = gcnew XmlQualifiedName( "s0:MathServiceSoap" );

// Build a new Port for SOAP.
Port^ mySoapPort = gcnew Port;
mySoapPort->Name = "MathServiceSoap";
mySoapPort->Binding = myXmlQualifiedName;
SoapAddressBinding^ mySoapAddressBinding = gcnew SoapAddressBinding;
mySoapAddressBinding->Location = "http://localhost/ServiceCollection_Item/AddSub_CS.asmx";
mySoapPort->Extensions->Add( mySoapAddressBinding );

// Build a new Port for HTTP-GET.
XmlQualifiedName^ myXmlQualifiedName2 = gcnew XmlQualifiedName( "s0:MathServiceHttpGet" );
Port^ myHttpGetPort = gcnew Port;
myHttpGetPort->Name = "MathServiceHttpGet";
myHttpGetPort->Binding = myXmlQualifiedName2;
HttpAddressBinding^ myHttpAddressBinding = gcnew HttpAddressBinding;
myHttpAddressBinding->Location = "http://localhost/ServiceCollection_Item/AddSub_CS.asmx";
myHttpGetPort->Extensions->Add( myHttpAddressBinding );

// Add the ports to the service.
myService->Ports->Add( myHttpGetPort );
myService->Ports->Add( mySoapPort );

// Add the service to the ServiceCollection.
myServiceCollection->Add( myService );

// Write to a new WSDL file.
myServiceDescription->Write( "output.wsdl" );
// Read a ServiceDescription from existing WSDL.
ServiceDescription* myServiceDescription =
   ServiceDescription::Read(S"Input_CS.wsdl");
myServiceDescription->TargetNamespace = S"http://tempuri.org/";

// Get the ServiceCollection of the ServiceDescription.
ServiceCollection* myServiceCollection = myServiceDescription->Services;

// Remove the Service at index 0 of the collection.
myServiceCollection->Remove(myServiceDescription->Services->Item[0]);

// Build a new Service.
Service* myService = new Service();
myService->Name = S"MathService";
XmlQualifiedName* myXmlQualifiedName = 
   new XmlQualifiedName(S"s0:MathServiceSoap");

// Build a new Port for SOAP.
Port* mySoapPort= new Port();

mySoapPort->Name = S"MathServiceSoap";

mySoapPort->Binding = myXmlQualifiedName;

SoapAddressBinding* mySoapAddressBinding = new SoapAddressBinding();
mySoapAddressBinding->Location = 
   S"http://localhost/ServiceCollection_Item/AddSub_CS.asmx";
mySoapPort->Extensions->Add(mySoapAddressBinding);

// Build a new Port for HTTP-GET.
XmlQualifiedName* myXmlQualifiedName2 = 
   new XmlQualifiedName(S"s0:MathServiceHttpGet");

Port* myHttpGetPort= new Port();
myHttpGetPort->Name=S"MathServiceHttpGet";
myHttpGetPort->Binding=myXmlQualifiedName2;
HttpAddressBinding* myHttpAddressBinding = new HttpAddressBinding();
myHttpAddressBinding->Location = 
   S"http://localhost/ServiceCollection_Item/AddSub_CS.asmx";
myHttpGetPort->Extensions->Add(myHttpAddressBinding);

// Add the ports to the service.
myService->Ports->Add(myHttpGetPort);
myService->Ports->Add(mySoapPort);

// Add the service to the ServiceCollection.
myServiceCollection ->Add(myService);

// Write to a new WSDL file.
myServiceDescription->Write(S"output.wsdl");

Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP Starter Edition, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98

The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.

.NET Framework

Supported in: 3.5, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1, 1.0
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