Common Elements Used to Consume Services
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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. |
| 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:
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| 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. |