Well, for that you don't need the SOAP-Plugin!
vCO itself already provides a SOAP-Webservice, see the documentation "Developing a WebService Client".
See more examples, links and background information on my blog: http://www.vcoportal.de/category/integrate-vco/external-workflow-calls/ and for the Web-Interfaces: http://www.vcoportal.de/category/webviews/
Especially this one explains what you're looking for: http://www.vcoportal.de/2011/05/web-frontends-for-vco/
The SOAP-Plugin is only needed, if your workflows should call other external SOAP-Webservices...
Regards,
Joerg
Hi!
with the Setup-Workflow you can add the server, on which the webservice runs, to your Inventory (to create workflows for its methods later).
This is usually NOT the vCO server itself, but the external system which provides a SOAP-Webservice.
So: What system do you want to call from within workflows?
Regards,
Joerg
My final goal is to be able to call the vCO workflows from external webpages, so i want to expose the vCO workflows and call them from a SOAP client.
Well, for that you don't need the SOAP-Plugin!
vCO itself already provides a SOAP-Webservice, see the documentation "Developing a WebService Client".
See more examples, links and background information on my blog: http://www.vcoportal.de/category/integrate-vco/external-workflow-calls/ and for the Web-Interfaces: http://www.vcoportal.de/category/webviews/
Especially this one explains what you're looking for: http://www.vcoportal.de/2011/05/web-frontends-for-vco/
The SOAP-Plugin is only needed, if your workflows should call other external SOAP-Webservices...
Regards,
Joerg
Thank you Joerg,
this cleared up things. I'm now connecting using the php soap client as suggested here
http://mighty-virtualization.blogspot.com/2011/05/php2vco-how-to-establish-webservice.html
Tommaso