Common Elements Used to Consume Services

Field or Control

Definition

Description

Description of the WSDL source.

Endpoint

According to the Word Wide Web Consortium (W3C), “An association between a binding and a network address, specified by a URI, that may be used to communicate with an instance of a service.”

A URI that accepts messages containing document-oriented or procedure-oriented information.

Internal Message

Name of the consumed request message, response message or fault message in the PeopleSoft system

Internal Operation

Name of the consumed service operation in the PeopleSoft system

Internal Service

Name of the consumed service in the PeopleSoft system

Next

Click the button to advance to the next step in the wizard.

Operation Type/Operation

Type of service operation.

See Services Operation Types.

Previous

Click the button to go back to the previous step in the wizard.

Select

Select the check box to select the WSDL service or WSDL operation on which to perform an action.

View WSDL

Click the link to view the WSDL document for a service from the WSDL source.

WSDL Port

According to the W3C:

  • “A port indicates a specific location for accessing a service using a specific protocol and data format.”

  • “The network address of an endpoint and the binding to which it adheres.”

WSDL Fault Message

Name of the fault message specified in the WSDL document that the PeopleSoft system is consuming.

WSDL Request Message

Name of the request message specified in the WSDL document that the PeopleSoft system is consuming.

WSDL Response Message

Name of the response message specified in the WSDL document that the PeopleSoft system is consuming.

WSDL Service

The name of the external service in the WSDL document that the PeopleSoft system is consuming.

WSDL Source

Indicates the source of the service that the PeopleSoft system is consuming.

WSDL URL

Displays the WSDL URL, WSIL URL, File name or UDDI server name of the WSDL source.