Configuring TIBCO BusinessEvents as a SOAP Server and Client
Using an HTTP channel and a destination configured to use a SOAP Serializer, TIBCO BusinessEvents can act as a web services platform, sending and receiving SOAP requests.
You can configure the project manually or you can use a WSDL import utility, which simplifies configuration.
This release supports SOAP version 1.1. Some understanding of SOAP protocol is required in order to work with this feature. See http://www.w3.org/TR/soap/ for details.
- Overview of SOAP Related Resources
Project resources must be configured so that TIBCO BusinessEvents can send and receive SOAP messages. - Manually Creating Resources to Work with SOAP Services
This section explains how you can manually create and configure project resources to work with SOAP services. - Creating Resources Using the WSDL Import Utility
WSDL (Web Services Description Language) is an XML format for describing web services as a set of endpoints operating on messages containing either document-oriented or procedure-oriented information. - Exporting Resources as a WSDL File
The WSDL export utility allows you to export rules and rule functions that have a SOAPEvent as a parameter, as a WSDL file. - Parsing and Building SOAP Messages
This section explains how to use the SOAP functions to parse information from incoming requests, and to construct outgoing messages (responses and requests) in your rules and rule functions. - Understanding the WSDL to Project Resource Mapping
A WSDL file describes a web service. The WSDL Import utility imports a WSDL file and generates TIBCO BusinessEvents project artifacts using elements in the WSDL. TIBCO BusinessEvents can import abstract and concrete WSDL files. The source of the WSDL could be, for example, an ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks SOAPRequestReply activity.
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