Hi all,

 

Here is my problem:

I want to use parameters in url's like

http://some-site/fedora/get/some-object/some-sdef/some-method?par=value
<http://some-site/fedora/get/some-object/some-sdef/some-method?par=value
> 

to invoke services, through the CMA machinery, like

SaxonServlet?source=...&style=...&...&par=value

 

This means fiddling with WSDL (and maybe DSINPUTSPEC?) datastreams in
the Service Deployment involved.

In the WSDL, I will probably need something like

<http:operation
location="SaxonServlet?source=(DATA)&amp;style=...&amp;par=(PAR)"/>

But how do I tell that PAR is to be filled with the value of the
original request parameter par?

Are there any WSDL wizard around in this group?

 

Thanks,

 

Egbert Gramsbergen

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Egbert F. Gramsbergen
TU Delft (Library) - Digital Product Development

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
+31(0) 15 27 82922

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