Setting Cookies and HTTP Headers
You set cookies and HTTP headers that should be sent along with a Web service request by populating the globals g_request_cookies
and g_request_headers
before the process that invokes the Web service.The following examples show populating the globals to send cookies and HTTP headers with a request.
for c1 in (select seq_id, c001, c002, c003, c004, c005, c006, c007
from apex_collections
where collection_name = 'P31_RESP_COOKIES' ) loop
apex_web_service.g_request_cookies(c1.seq_id).name := c1.c001;
apex_web_service.g_request_cookies(c1.seq_id).value := c1.c002;
apex_web_service.g_request_cookies(c1.seq_id).domain := c1.c003;
apex_web_service.g_request_cookies(c1.seq_id).expire := c1.c004;
apex_web_service.g_request_cookies(c1.seq_id).path := c1.c005;
if c1.c006 = 'Y' then
apex_web_service.g_request_cookies(c1.seq_id).secure := true;
else
apex_web_service.g_request_cookies(c1.seq_id).secure := false;
end if;
apex_web_service.g_request_cookies(c1.seq_id).version := c1.c007;
end loop;
for c1 in (select seq_id, c001, c002
from apex_collections
where collection_name = 'P31_RESP_HEADERS' ) loop
apex_web_service.g_request_headers(c1.seq_id).name := c1.c001;
apex_web_service.g_request_headers(c1.seq_id).value := c1.c002;
end loop;
Parent topic: APEX_WEB_SERVICE