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  1. Preface
  2. Web Services
  3. SOAP Web Services
  4. WSDL Data Object
  5. Schema Object
  6. How to Create a SOAP Web Service
  7. Operation Mappings
  8. Parsing Web Service SOAP Messages
  9. Generating Web Service SOAP Messages
  10. Web Service Consumer Transformation
  11. REST Web Services
  12. How to Create a REST Web Service
  13. REST Web Service Consumer Transformation
  14. REST Web Service Consumer Transformation Use Cases
  15. REST and SOAP Web Service Administration
  16. Datatype Compatibility

Web Services Guide

Web Services Guide

Fault Transformation Ports Tab

Fault Transformation Ports Tab

Define the input groups, define input ports, and map input ports to operation fault nodes on the
Ports
tab.
When you show the ports, you can manually define groups and ports. Or, you can copy ports from other transformations into the Fault transformation. You can use keyboard shortcuts or you can use the copy and the paste buttons in the Developer tool.
When you show the fault mapping, you can define input groups, define input ports, and map input ports to operation fault hierarchy. The left side of the tab is the
Ports
area and the right side of the tab is the
Operation fault
area. The
Operation fault
area shows the SOAP response message hierarchy. When you map the input ports from the Ports area to nodes in the
Operation fault
area, the input port location appears in the
Location
column in the
Operation fault
area.
The Developer tool maps input ports to nodes in the first level of the operation fault when you choose to map the first level of the hierarchy. The Developer tool also creates the ports that it requires to map the data.

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