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In the fourth page you can choose your preferred transport protocol between:
 
In the fourth page you can choose your preferred transport protocol between:

Revision as of 14:54, 7 February 2012

Wizard Proxy Web Service

"Wizard Proxy Web Service" is a wizard that, from a service's WSDL, publishes the same service on GreenVulcano® ESB, therefore it is only a Proxy. In practice, it creates the Web Service call to the service indicated in WSDL file, defines a GreenVulcano® ESB service that makes the Web Service call and exposes this GreenVulcano® ESB service as Web Service.

In the first page you can choose the WSDL file.

In the second page you can select the operations that are described in WSDL file.

In the third page you can select the following parameters of the Web Service call:

  • System
  • Participant
  • Channel
  • Data provider, used to adapt the workflow input to the Web service input
  • Return type, used to choose what must be passes as output to the workflow:
    • context  : the MessageContext
    • envelope  : the envelope as XML serialized string
    • body  : the body as XML serialized string
    • body-element  : the first child of body as XML serialized string
    • header  : the header as XML serialized string
    • envelope-om  : the envelope as SOAPEnvelope object
    • body-om  : the body as SOAPBody object
    • body-element-om : the first child of body as OMElement object
    • header-om  : the header as SOAPHeader object

In the fourth page you can choose your preferred transport protocol between:

  • SOAP
  • SOAP12
  • REST Transport
  • JMS Transport

In the last page you can set the following parameters of the publishing Web Service:

  • Input type, used to choose what must be passes as input to the workflow:
    • context  : the MessageContext
    • envelope  : the envelope as XML serialized string
    • body  : the body as XML serialized string
    • body-element  : the first child of body as XML serialized string
    • header  : the header as XML serialized string
    • envelope-om  : the envelope as SOAPEnvelope object
    • body-om  : the body as SOAPBody object
    • body-element-om : the first child of body as OMElement object
    • header-om  : the header as SOAPHeader object
  • Data provider, used to adapt the workflow output to the Web service output
  • Choose if Web Service should be forced to HTTPS
  • Choose if target namespace to be used is the one in the xsd


Example

Web Service name Operation Description
Credit Card withdrawal This operation............................................................. Example 1
Credit Card Balance This operation............................................................. Example 2