Java TimeCard Example

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After that any method in the interface can be called using java in the following manner:
 
After that any method in the interface can be called using java in the following manner:
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//get reference to the Timecard1Soap object
 
//get reference to the Timecard1Soap object
 
 
Timecard1Soap timecard = new Timecard1Locator().gettimecard1Soap();
 
Timecard1Soap timecard = new Timecard1Locator().gettimecard1Soap();
  
 
// then can call any method eg: addNewTask
 
// then can call any method eg: addNewTask
 
 
timecard.addNewTask(new UserIDBean("pass", "username", NADSWebserviceVersion.TIMECARD_VERSION_1), "test");  
 
timecard.addNewTask(new UserIDBean("pass", "username", NADSWebserviceVersion.TIMECARD_VERSION_1), "test");  
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Javadoc for the interface can be accessed here
 
Javadoc for the interface can be accessed here
 
[http://eservice.econz.co.nz/SOAP/timecardsoap1/nz/co/econz/nads/timecard1/Timecard1Soap.html]
 
[http://eservice.econz.co.nz/SOAP/timecardsoap1/nz/co/econz/nads/timecard1/Timecard1Soap.html]

Latest revision as of 11:11, 2 August 2012

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Stubs can be generated from the WSDL file located here:

https://timecardweb.econz.com/axis/services/timecard1Soap?WSDL

After that any method in the interface can be called using java in the following manner:

//get reference to the Timecard1Soap object
Timecard1Soap timecard = new Timecard1Locator().gettimecard1Soap();
 
// then can call any method eg: addNewTask
timecard.addNewTask(new UserIDBean("pass", "username", NADSWebserviceVersion.TIMECARD_VERSION_1), "test");


Javadoc for the interface can be accessed here [1]

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