Get a URL for web service with HTTPS

Hi,
After deploying all required configuration for secure WS, I'm trying to generate a wsdl to give to the third party. I m using the Despay WSDL in Integration Directoryb but that WSDL containt a like staring with the HTTP instead of HTTPS! My question is how to generate a wsdl file with an HTTPS url tot he web service,
Thanks in advance,
Fred.

Hi,
>>>WSDL in Integration Directoryb but that WSDL containt a like staring with the HTTP instead of HTTPS! My question is how to generate a wsdl file with an HTTPS url tot he web service,
you don't use the URL from ID - you need to create one yourself and put it there in the generator
Regards,
Michal Krawczyk

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