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Web Services communicate through the use of SOAP requests. These requests are submitted to a web service in an attempt to execute a function defined in the web service definition language (WSDL). Let's learn something about WSDL files. Check out WebGoat's web service description language (WSDL) file. Web Services communicate through the use of SOAP requests. These requests are submitted to a web service in an attempt to execute a function defined in the web service definition language (WSDL). Let's learn something about WSDL files. Check out WebGoat's web service description language (WSDL) file.
<p><b>General Goal(s):</b> </p> <p><b>General Goal(s):</b> </p>
Try connecting to the WSDL with a browser or Web Service tool. The URL for the web service is: http://localhost/WebGoat/services/SoapRequest The WSDL can usually be viewed by adding a ?WSDL on the end of the web service request. Try connecting to the WSDL with a browser or Web Service tool. The URL for the web service is: http://localhost/WebGoat/services/SoapRequest The WSDL can usually be viewed by adding a ?WSDL on the end of the web service request. You must access 2 of the operations to pass this lesson.
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