37.4 Retrieving Cookies and HTTP Headers
When you invoke a Web service using any of the supported methods in Application Express, the g_response_cookies
and g_headers
globals are populated if the Web service response included any cookies or HTTP headers. You can interrogate these globals and store the information in collections.The following are examples of interrogating the APEX_WEB_SERVICE
globals to store cookie and HTTP header responses in collections.
declare
i number;
secure varchar2(1);
begin
apex_collection.create_or_truncate_collection('P31_RESP_COOKIES');
for i in 1.. apex_web_service.g_response_cookies.count loop
IF (apex_web_service.g_response_cookies(i).secure) THEN
secure := 'Y';
ELSE
secure := 'N';
END IF;
apex_collection.add_member(p_collection_name => 'P31_RESP_COOKIES',
p_c001 => apex_web_service.g_response_cookies(i).name,
p_c002 => apex_web_service.g_response_cookies(i).value,
p_c003 => apex_web_service.g_response_cookies(i).domain,
p_c004 => apex_web_service.g_response_cookies(i).expire,
p_c005 => apex_web_service.g_response_cookies(i).path,
p_c006 => secure,
p_c007 => apex_web_service.g_response_cookies(i).version );
end loop;
end;
declare
i number;
begin
apex_collection.create_or_truncate_collection('P31_RESP_HEADERS');
for i in 1.. apex_web_service.g_headers.count loop
apex_collection.add_member(p_collection_name => 'P31_RESP_HEADERS',
p_c001 => apex_web_service.g_headers(i).name,
p_c002 => apex_web_service.g_headers(i).value,
p_c003 => apex_web_service.g_status_code);
end loop;
end;
Parent topic: APEX_WEB_SERVICE