Output
The output for the activity is the following.
Output Item |
Datatype |
Description |
Header |
string |
The header of the HTTP request. |
statusLine |
complex |
This field is the first line of the response message. This consists of the protocol version, a numeric status code, and the text phrase explaining the status code. For more information about status codes in HTTP responses, see the HTTP specification. |
binaryContent |
binary |
The binary content of the response to the request from the HTTP server. |
asciiContent |
string |
The ASCII content of the response to the request from the HTTP server. |
Headers |
complex |
The header fields of the reply. The structure of this output item is specified on the Output Headers tab. |
DynamicHeaders |
complex |
The dynamic header is an additional header parameter to add runtime headers to the Outgoing Http Messages. This element is specified in the Input tab. Dynamic header consists of the following information:
The following overriding conditions can be considered:
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mimeEnvelope |
complex |
This element contains the message attachments. This element contains a repeating element named mimePart that contains each mime attachment. |
mimeHeaders |
complex |
This element contains the mime header for each mimePart. Mime headers can contain the following information:
For more information about MIME headers and their syntax, see http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2045.html. Note: When the content type is specified as "text/*" (for example, "text/xml"), the attachment content is expected to be in either the textContent input element or the file name storing the attachment is expected to be in the fileName input element. When the content type is anything other than "text/*", the attachment content is expected to be in either the binaryContent input element or the file name storing the attachment is expected to be in the fileName input element.
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binaryContent | textContent | fileName |
choice |
This element contains the mime attachment. The element can be one of the following:
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