WSDL
WSDL
The Web Services Description Language (WSDL /ˈwɪz dəl/) is an XML-based interface description language that is used for describing the functionality offered by a web service. The acronym is also used for any specific WSDL description of a web service (also referred to as a WSDL file), which provides a machine-readable description of how the service can be called, what parameters it expects, and what data structures it returns.
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Obtaining Zimbra WSDL documents
Starting from ZCS 8, your Zimbra server provides 3 different WSDL documents for download via HTTP. For instance, if your server is called zimbra.example.com then the URLs are:
- Admin SOAP API -
https://zimbra.example.com/service/wsdl/ZimbraAdminService.wsdl
- User SOAP API -
https://zimbra.example.com/service/wsdl/ZimbraUserService.wsdl
- Full SOAP API -
https://zimbra.example.com/service/wsdl/ZimbraService.wsdl
- The Full SOAP API includes all of the Admin and User APIs.
Note that these documents aggregate XML schema files like https://zimbra.example.com/service/wsdl/zimbraAccount.xsd
.
Related
- For additional documentation of the SOAP API, see SOAP API Reference Material Beginning with ZCS 8.0