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Web Services datasheet
Two types of communication protocols are supported: SOAP 1.1 and REST. The communication is done over http. If you want to use JMS, you can create custom code which sends the soap message over JMS instead of http.
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- A WSDL file may only contain 1 service, 1 binding and 1 portType definition. If you need more of these elements, create a separate WSDL files and import them separately.
- The communication may only be done in document/literal style. Other styles are not supported.
- For the elements and data types used in the schema only the namespace http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema is supported.
- WSDL:Fault messages are currently not supported, they are ignored.
- Chameleon Schemas not supported (http://www.xfront.com/ZeroOneOrManyNamespaces.html)
- For SimpleType Restrictions only the baseType is used. Restrictions on the domain are ignored (For example: <xs<xs:maxInclusive value=“100”/> for a simpleType with base integer.)
- When you have multiple files, you have to zip them.
- No folders are allowed in zip files, they need to be 'flat'
- WS-Addressing is ignored (http://www.w3.org/Submission/ws-addressing/)
- The webservice has to be in the entry point module, or a mapping has to be made between the entrypoint module and the webservice module.
- When using AAAS, the WSDL should be WSI BP 1.2 compliant (http://ws-i.org/profiles/BasicProfile-1.2-2010-11-09.html).
- Only XML communication is supported with REST services.
- Empty fields in a message (ecampleexample: <Number></Number>) are parsed as unknown. The exception are string fields. Those are parsed as empty string (””).
- Substitution Groups
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