Oracle 10g Web Services: where's Folio.wsdl ?

Hi. We're using the 10g com.stellent SOAP web services API onto the Oracle Content Manager. We have deployed the following services successfully: CheckIn.wsdl, GetFile.wsdl, Search.wsdl, DocInfo.wsdl, MetaData.wsdl, Subscription.wsdl, PortalInfo.wsdl, Workflow.wsdl. However there's doesn't seem to be an available WSDL that maps onto the Folio services (eg CREATE_FOLIO_RENDITION, CHECKIN_NEW_FOLIO, UPDATE_FOLIO etc).
Does anyone know if this is supported ? Or is it mandatory to use either RIDC or the 11g GenericSoapService when trying to create / edit etc Folios ?
Any help greatly appreciated!

Hi ,
Folio services can be created as WSDL or RIDC depending on your requirement , the ones which are available by default only cater to the basic set of Content actions from UCM .
To get idea on how to create new WSDL's check the following article on MoS portal :
Doc ID 1464678.1 - How to Create a New WSDL from the Webcenter Content UI Using WSDL Generator
Thanks,
Srinath
Edited by: Srinath Menon on Feb 7, 2013 8:08 AM

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