Configuration

The Configuration tab has the following fields.

Field

Global Var?

Description

Name

No

The name to appear as the label for the activity in the process definition.

Description

No

Short description of the activity.

Port Type

No

The Port Type field is a two-part field. The first part is the namespace of the stored WSDL file that contains the service description. This is specified or imported as a WSDL File resource. For more information about specifying abstract and concrete service descriptions, see WSDL Palette.

The second part of the Port Type field is the name of the port type in the WSDL file that contains the operation you want to implement with this process definition. This is a drop down list that is populated after the WSDL file is specified.

Operation

No

The operation that this process definition implements.

The drop down list in this field is populated with the operations contained in the specified port type in the specified WSDL.

You can choose one operation to implement per process definition. If you want to implement multiple operations, you must create a process definition for each.

Transport

No

The transport used by the incoming SOAP request. The transport can be one of the following:

Both HTTP and JMS allow you to use the SSL protocol for secure connections.

SOAP Version

No

Specify either SOAP 1.1 or SOAP 1.2 for the version of the SOAP specification to which incoming messages should comply.

For more information, see SOAP Specification Compliance.

Expose Security Context

No

Places the information from the user’s security context (either authentication or SSL certificate information) into the Context/SecurityContext output element.

This is a fairly expensive operation and SSL certificates can consume memory resources, so check this option only if you require information from the user’s security context for later use in your process definition.