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How to create a data service

To create a data service using the Integration perspective of Talend Studio , you must design a data service Job that addresses all of the different sources and targets required for data integration processes and combines them with Web services.

The Integration perspective of Talend Studio provides the Services item to help create a data service Job from a given WSDL defined in the Repository tree view.

The following sections present a scenario to illustrate how to create a WSDL file and the data service Jobs to provide and consume a Web service.

Discovering the scenario

To illustrate the way Talend Studio combines data integration with Web services, find below a real-life example scenario. In this scenario, you will define an airport Web service by creating a WSDL file, send a request to this Web service to get country codes and retrieve the response from the Web service for a further use. To do this, you need to create two data service Jobs:
  • One Job that will give access to the Web service using a WSDL, to send a request and retrieve the response - the data service provider.

  • One Job that will actually send data to request the Web service - the data service consumer.

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