Output
The output for the activity is the following.
Output Item |
Datatype |
Description |
outputMessage or < |
complex |
The root class for the output of the SOAP Request Reply activity. This class contains all output items for the activity. If this is a document request, the output is named outputMessage. If the request is an RPC, the output is the name of the operation with "Response" appended. |
mimeEnvelopeElement |
complex |
This element contains the reply message attachments when mime attachments are used. 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:
Note: When the content type is specified as "text/*" (for example, "text/xml"), the attachment content is expected to be in either the textContent output element or the file name storing the attachment is expected to be in the fileName output element. When the content type is anything other than "text/*", the attachment content is expected to be in either the binaryContent output element or the file name storing the attachment is expected to be in the fileName output element.
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headers |
complex |
Any output headers defined in the WSDL file. The headers are stored in an element named The |
binaryContent | textContent | fileName |
choice |
This element contains the mime attachment. The element can be one of the following:
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Transport Properties - HTTP |
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Headers |
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Allow |
string |
This field lists the set of methods supported by the resource identified by RequestURI. |
Content-Type |
string |
This field indicates the media type of the entity body for the outgoing message and the incoming response. Media types are described in the HTTP specification. An example of the media type is |
Content-Length |
string |
This field indicates the size of the entity body (in decimal number of OCTETs) of the response message. |
Content-Encoding |
string |
This field is used as a modifier to the content-type. When present, its value indicates what additional content encodings have been applied to the entity-body, and thus what decoding mechanisms must be applied in order to obtain the media-type referenced by the Content-Type header field. Content-Encoding is primarily used to allow a document to be compressed without losing the identity of its underlying media type. For more information about this field, see the HTTP specification. |
Date |
string |
The date and time when the response message was sent. |
Location |
string |
This field was used to redirect the receiver to a location other than the Request-URI for completion of the request or for identification of a new resource. |
Set-Cookie |
string |
For more information about this field, see the HTTP specification. |
Pragma |
string |
This field is used to include implementation-specific directives that might apply to the receiver. For more information about using this field, see the HTTP specification. |