SoapCall
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SoapCall is an OCL operator on selfVM available in any ViewModel. | SoapCall is an OCL operator on selfVM available in any ViewModel. | ||
SoapCall(targeturl,action,actionnamespace, user, pwd, nestingWithParams,passwordDigest,SOAPAction) | SoapCall(targeturl,action,actionnamespace, user, pwd, nestingWithParams,passwordDigest,SOAPAction) |
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This page was created by Hans.karlsen on 2017-09-06. Last edited by Edgar on 2025-01-20.
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SoapCall is an OCL operator on selfVM available in any ViewModel.
SoapCall(targeturl,action,actionnamespace, user, pwd, nestingWithParams,passwordDigest,SOAPAction)
- Calls Soap actionnamespace:action on targeturl - with params found in nesting. User and password are needed if the Soap service requires them.
- PasswordDigest - if the password is sent as a clear text or if nonce createtime and hash are used.
- SOAPAction - the SOAPAction header attribute value
When your SOAP request requires the use of multiple namespaces, you will need to provide those by a special notation.
Add ViewModelColumns that denote a namespace by prefixing with ns - for example, nsTheNameSpace = 'http://something'. You can then make SoapCall use this namespace on an element by prefixing with nsTheNameSpace_ for example, nsTheNameSpace_SomeElement='self.someattribute'
Example
Note that the namespace defined in the call will define the nsAction namespace.