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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. Appendix A: Datatype Compatibility

Web Services Guide

Web Services Guide

Transformation User Interface

Transformation User Interface

The web services Output transformation, the Fault transformation, and the Web Service Consumer transformation contain a user interface that you use to configure the SOAP message.
To configure a transformation to generate a SOAP message, create input ports in a structure similar to the SOAP message hierarchy. The WSDL or schema determines the structure of the hierarchy. Map each input port to a node in the SOAP message.
The following figure shows a mapping between the input ports and the SOAP message nodes in a web service Output transformation:
The Ports area is on the left side and the Operation output area is on the right side. The Operation output area contains the SOAP message hierarchy. You can map data from input ports in the Ports area to levels of the SOAP message in the Operation output area. In this example, all the input ports for the transformation are mapped to the nodes in the SOAP message.

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