SOAP Action

About SOAP

SOAP stands for the Simple Object Access Protocol is a protocol that allows the exchange of structured XML data The SOAP protocol is fully described at http://www.w3.org/TR/SOAP.

Using SOAP

The basic principle workflow is very simple:

The software submits XML (or JSON) using the HTTP POST method to a certain address and gets a response which is saved into the file

SOAP Action Properties

SOAP Action Properties

Workflow tab

Workflow tab
 

  1. Write Variables option forces package action to save variables values into the log file before the execution.
  2. It is usually used for debugging and not recommended for production environment.
  3. It can be globally disabled using options dialogue

Soap content tab

Soap content tab

Soap parameters tab

Soap parameters tab

HTTP headers tab

HTTP headers tab

Execution result tab

Execution result tab

After execution tab

Specifies which variables will be set once action execution is completed

After execution tab

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Last updated: November 29, 2023