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Configure the data mapping of the incoming SOAP request from the external client application to PRPC on the Request tab:

Request Headers

Field

Description

Data Type Select either string or XML Literal.
Name Enter the external name of the request header.
Description Enter a text description.
Map To SmartPromptIf the data type of a request header is XML Literal, set the Map To value to XML ParseRule. If the data type is string, select one of the other Map To options. See the definition of the Map To field in the Request Parameters section.
Map To Key SmartPromptFor descriptions of the Map To Key options, see the definition of the Map To Key field in the Request Parameters section.

Request Parameters

Field

Description

Data Type

SmartPromptSelect the data type of the parameter from the subset of XML schema data types supported by SOAP services. See How to complete data mapping for SOAP and dotNet services for details about data types.

Select the XML Page option to indicate that the SOAP operation style for the service rule is to be document-literal rather than RPC-encoded, the parameter is an XML object, and that the data transform specified on the XML Page tab provides the schema definition for the object.

Select the XML Literal data type if the parameter is an XML object and you want to map the actual (literal) XML from an XML stream rule or a single-value text property.

Name

Enter the external name of the parameter, to be when the WSDL file is generated. (This need not match a rule or object in PRPC.)

Description

Optional. Enter a text description of the parameter.

Map To

SmartPromptSpecify the destination or the type of destination for the value in PRPC. The choices in the list depend on value you selected in the Data Type field:

  • Clipboard — Map to the page name or property on the clipboard specified by the Map To Key field. If you selected XML Page as the Data Type, this is the only choice.
  • Requestor ID — Provides the value of the requestor ID to use when the session state is set to stateful but the client application does not support cookies.
  • Username — Provides the Operator ID of an operator ID/password pair to use to authenticate the request when authentication is enabled but the client application does not support HTTP Basic Authentication.
  • Password — Provides the password of an operator ID/password pair to use to authenticate the request when authentication is enabled but the client application does not support HTTP Basic Authentication.
  • XML ParseRule — The incoming data is a stream of XML to be parsed using the actions defined in a parse XML rule.
  • Delimited ParseRule — The incoming data is in a delimited format to be processed by a delimited parse rule.
  • Structured Parserule — The incoming data has a fixed format with fixed-length fields, to be processed by a structured parse rule.
  • HTML PostData — The incoming data value is a stream of data from an HTML form that contains property key/value pairs

If more choices appear, they identify a custom function rule in a MapTo library. Review the function rule to determine what it does.

Map To Key

SmartPromptSpecify the key to locating the property or the rule in the destination specified in the Map To field:

  • If the Map To value is Clipboard, enter the property name to which the data is to be mapped. If the Data Type is XML Page, create a row on the XML Page tab that associates a page name with a class and a data transform, then specify that page name in the Map To Key field.
  • If the Map To value is XML Parse Rule, enter the Namespace name (second key part) and the Element Name name — third key part — of the appropriate Parse XML rule. Separate the Namespace from the Element name with a space. That is, use the syntax "NamespaceName ElementName" and not "NamespaceName.ElementName." The system uses the page class of this service rule as the first key part of the parse rule.
  • OldTo maintain backward compatibility for service rules created in releases before V5.2, you can specify a data mapping with only a Namespace value. In that case, the system determines the Element Name key at runtime from the root element of the incoming XML document. However, this mapping works only if the Parser Type of the Parse XML rule is set to DOM and validation is not enabled. As a best practice, specify both the Namespace Name and the Element Name of the rule.

  • If the Map To value is Delimited ParseRule, enter the Namespace and Record Type names (second and third key parts) of the appropriate delimited parse rule. The system uses the Applies To class of this service rule as the first key part of the parse rule.
  • If the Map To value is Structured ParseRule, enter the Record Type (third key part) of a structured parse rule. The system uses the Applies To class of this service rule as the first key to the parse rule.
  • If the Map To value is HTML PostData, leave this field blank. The name/value pairs in the string will be mapped to the parameter page of the service activity rather than the primary page.
  • If the Map To value is Requestor ID, Username, Password or HTML PostData, leave this field blank.
  • If the Map To value is a Rule-Utility-Function from a MapTo library, either select a property to hold the results of the function or leave this field blank, as appropriate for the function.

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