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  1. Preface
  2. Transformations
  3. Source transformation
  4. Target transformation
  5. Aggregator transformation
  6. Cleanse transformation
  7. Data Masking transformation
  8. Data Services transformation
  9. Deduplicate transformation
  10. Expression transformation
  11. Filter transformation
  12. Hierarchy Builder transformation
  13. Hierarchy Parser transformation
  14. Hierarchy Processor transformation
  15. Input transformation
  16. Java transformation
  17. Java transformation API reference
  18. Joiner transformation
  19. Labeler transformation
  20. Lookup transformation
  21. Machine Learning transformation
  22. Mapplet transformation
  23. Normalizer transformation
  24. Output transformation
  25. Parse transformation
  26. Python transformation
  27. Rank transformation
  28. Router transformation
  29. Rule Specification transformation
  30. Sequence Generator transformation
  31. Sorter transformation
  32. SQL transformation
  33. Structure Parser transformation
  34. Transaction Control transformation
  35. Union transformation
  36. Velocity transformation
  37. Verifier transformation
  38. Web Services transformation

Transformations

Transformations

Define a business service

Define a business service

A business service is a web service with configured operations. Define a business service to add operations to the Web Services transformation in the Mapping Designer.
  1. Click
    New
    Components
    Business Services
    and then click
    Create
    .
  2. Enter the business service details and select the Web Services Consumer connection.
  3. Select the operation you want to use from the web service.
  4. If necessary, configure the operation to specify the choice elements and derived type elements for the request and the response.
    If operation components include choice elements or complexType elements where the abstract attribute is true, then you must choose one or more elements or derived types when you configure the operation mapping.
    Optionally, for a complexType element where the abstract attribute is false, you can also select a derived type for a complexType element.
    1. For the operation you want to configure, click
      Configure
      .
    2. From the
      Configure Operation
      window, click the
      Request
      ,
      Response
      , or
      Fault
      tab and navigate to the node you need to configure.
      If the WSDL uses the anyAttribute element, the element will not appear for the request or the response.
      You can click the icons at the top to navigate to the nodes that you need to configure:
      The icons at the top of the Configure Operation dialog box help you navigate to the nodes that you need to configure. You can expand all nodes, collapse all nodes, or show only nodes that you must configure.
      1. Expand all nodes.
      2. Collapse all nodes.
      3. Show only nodes that you must configure. If you select this icon and no nodes expand, then you do not have to choose any choice elements or derived types.
    3. Select the choice elements or derived types.
      Ensure that you configure the request and the response for the operation by clicking the relevant tabs.
    4. Save the configured operation.
  5. Optionally, add more operations and configure the operations if necessary.
  6. Save the business service.
    If you have not configured all the required choice elements and derived types, then you cannot save the business service.

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