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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Business Entity Services
  3. Enterprise Java Bean Business Entity Service Calls
  4. Representational State Transfer Business Entity Service Calls
  5. Simple Object Access Protocol Business Entity Service Calls
  6. Services for Cross-reference Records and BVT Calculations
  7. Supporting Corporate Linkage Service
  8. External Calls to Cleanse, Analyze, and Transform Data
  9. Appendix A: Using REST APIs to Add Records
  10. Appendix B: Using REST APIs to Upload Files
  11. Appendix C: Using REST APIs to Manage Reports

XML Format

XML Format

When you use the XML request format, define the request object as an enclosing set of tags.
Use the following XML format to define a request object:
<request object> <attribute1>value1</attribute1> <attribute2>value2</attribute2> </request object>
The following example shows the XML representation of a request object:
<task> <taskType> <name>UpdateWithApprovalWorkflow</name> </taskType> <taskId>urn:b4p2:5149</taskId> <owner>manager</owner> <title>Smoke test task 222</title> <comments>Smoke testing</comments> <dueDate>2015-06-15T00:00:00</dueDate> <status>OPEN</status> <priority>NORMAL</priority> <creator>admin</creator> <createDate>2015-06-15T00:00:00</createDate> <updatedBy>admin</updatedBy> <lastUpdateDate>2015-06-15T00:00:00</lastUpdateDate> <businessEntity>Person</businessEntity> <orsId>localhost-orcl-DS_UI1</orsId> <processId>IDDUpdateWithApprovalTask</processId> <taskRecord> <businessEntity> <name>Person</name> <key> <rowid>123</rowid> <systemName></systemName> <sourceKey></sourceKey> </key> </businessEntity> </taskRecord> </task>

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