The SOAP Tool allows one to invoke call to webservice for integration purpose to return useful information from external sources into the process instance.
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WSDL URL | Webservice WSDL URL to be called. | Figure 1: SOAP Tool Properties |
Operation Name | Operation Name | |
Username | Credential - Username | |
Password | Credential - Password | |
Parameters | Values in sequence order of the operation parameters. | |
SOAP Body (XML) | The XML content of <soap:Body> tag. Parameters setting is ignored when SOAP Body is used. | |
SOAP Action | SOAP Action is required when SOAP Body is used and SOAP version is 1.1 |
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Form | Target form to store data. | Figure 2: Store To Form Properties | |||||
Base XML Object Name for Multirow Data | If returned data is intended to an array / multirow data, define the base path of the array. | ||||||
Field Mapping |
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Workflow Variable Mapping |
| Figure 3: Store To Workflow Variable Properties |
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Debug Mode | When checked, debug messages will be printed out in the server log for troubleshooting purpose. In the server log, you will observe returned formatted data as the following:
| Figure 4: Advanced Properties |
Below is a sample app to make a webservice call to http://www.dataaccess.com/webservicesserver/numberconversion.wso?WSDL, to call the method NumberToWords.
APP_soap_sample-NumberToWords.jwa