5.6 What's WSDL?
Pronounced
"whiz-dill," WSDL stands for Web
Services Description Language, an XML format for describing web
services. The most useful bit of the Google Web APIs
Developer's Kit is
GoogleSearch.wsdl, a WSDL file describing the
Google API's available services, method names, and
expected arguments to your programming language of choice.
For the most part, it's easiest simply to keep the
GoogleSearch.wsdl file in the same directory as
the scripts you're writing. This is, in most cases,
assumed in the hacks in this book. If you prefer to keep it
elsewhere, be sure to alter the path in the script at hand. A Perl
hack usually specifies the location of the WSDL file like so:
...
# Location of the GoogleSearch WSDL file
my $google_wdsl = "./GoogleSearch.wsdl";
...
I like to keep such files together in a library
directory and so would make the following adjustment to the above
code snippet:
...
# Location of the GoogleSearch WSDL file
my $google_wdsl = "/home/me/lib/GoogleSearch.wsdl";
...
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