In this post we will invoke a Web service using SOAPUI, The web service is hosted at Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS).
If you want to go through the the Introduction of Oracle ICS, refer my previous post at:
The further steps are given in my next Post at:
If you want to go through the the Introduction of Oracle ICS, refer my previous post at:
1. Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS)
http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/oracle-integration-cloud-service-ics.html
2. Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) - Monitoring and Tracking Messages & Errors
http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/oracle-integration-cloud-service-ics_10.html
3. Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) - Monitoring and Tracking Messages & Errors
http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/oracle-integration-cloud-service-ics_10.html
Lets start with testing steps for ICS web service.
Note: Since Oracle ICS is publically hosted cloud at Internet, hence ICS webservice will always be a secured service i.e. protected by some security policy.
There could be two possible ways, how you get a web service hosted Oracle ICS.
Scenario 1:
Some target system provides you the WSDL and WSDL URL of target service and Security credentials. This service is not developed by you.
You can also download wsdl from URL given. A URL will look something similar to below one
https://ics-mycompany.integration.us2.oraclecloud.com/integration/flowsvc/soap/DEMO_AIRPORT_INTEGRATIO/v01/?wsdl
Scenario 2 :
You have created a Integration using Oracle ICS, either for Demo purpose or Actual Integration.
Here are steps to Get the WSDL URL from your ICS designer portal.
Step 1:
Login to your Oracle ICS portal. Home page look similar to below. Click on Integrations
Step 2:
Locate your Integration (In previous Post we created, Demo_Airport_Integration). Click on the 'i' button located at right side of screen in the same box as your integration. A pop up window will appear. Copy the Endpoint URL from pop up window.
Now lets start with creating a project in SOAPUI. (Recommended SOAPUI version is 5.2.1)
SOAPUI testing :
Step 1:
Launch SoapUI, Click on File --> New SOAP Project. This will launch new project wizard
Step 2 :
Provide Project Name, and enter WSDL URL in 'Initial WSDL' field.
Then Click OK button. This will take sometime to download to WSDL and create a new project.
Step 3:
Click on the 'Auth' Button at Bottom of the request tab. This will open a small window at bottom.
Step 4:
In the newly opened wind at bottom, Select 'Add New Authorization' from drop down against authorization.
The further steps are given in my next Post at:
Invoke Web service hosted at Oracle Integration Cloud Service (ICS) using SOAPUI - Part 2
http://osb-dheeraj.blogspot.in/2016/02/invoke-web-service-hosted-at-oracle_17.html
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