\name{getServiceClient} \alias{getServiceClient} \title{Get the Web Service client finction handler for a given tool...} \usage{getServiceClient(tool)} \description{Get the Web Service client finction handler for a given tool} \value{the function which implements client functionality for a particular data retrieval service} \author{Alex Lisovich, Roger Day} \arguments{\item{tool}{The tool handler}} \examples{#get Java Web Service client for 'FindPathAdv' tool of 'Reactome' service service<-getService("Reactome"); getToolNames(service); tool<-getTool(service,"FindPathAdv"); client<-getServiceClient(tool); print(client);}