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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Web Services
  3. Configuring PowerExchange for Web Services
  4. Web Service Sources and Targets
  5. Web Services Consumer Transformation
  6. Creating and Configuring Web Service Workflows
  7. Appendix A: Datatype Reference

PowerExchange for Web Services User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Web Services User Guide for PowerCenter

Web Services Consumer Properties

Web Services Consumer Properties

You can edit the SOAP action values and add pass-through ports to a Web Services Consumer transformation. Pass-through ports are columns that pass non-XML data through the Web Services Consumer transformation. After you add pass-through ports, you can open the WSDL Workspace to add reference ports that refer to the pass-through ports.
The following table describes the attributes on the Web Service Consumer Properties tab:
Attribute
Description
Operation Type
Web service operation encoding type. PowerExchange for Web Services supports RPC/encoded and document/literal encoding types.
Original WSDL Location
URL for the WSDL file that contains the web service operation.
Operation Name
Name of the web service operation.
SOAP Action
Valid SOAP action defined in the WSDL file. This is required for HTTP binding of a web service.
End Point URL
Endpoint URL for the web service host that you want to access.
You can use a mapping parameter or variable as the endpoint URL. For example, you can use mapping parameter “$$MyURL” as the endpoint URL and set $$MyURL to the URL in the parameter file.
WS Security Type
Type of WSSE security you want the PowerCenter Integration Service to use. Choose from the following options:
  • None
  • PasswordText
  • PasswordDigest
Default is None.
To add a pass through port:
  1. On the Web Service Consumer Properties tab, click Add Pass-Through Port.
    The Pass-Through Port dialog box appears.
  2. Click the Add button to add an output pass-through port.
    A default field appears in the Field Name column.
  3. Modify the field name.
  4. Optionally, modify the datatype, precision, and scale.
  5. Click OK to close the Pass-Through Port dialog box.
  6. Click OK.

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