Figure 63 shows the Configure Agent window of the WSDL ODA Business Object Wizard.
Figure 63. Configure Agent window
Table 44 lists the properties you must configure for the WSDL ODA.
Table 44. WSDL ODA configuration properties
Property | Type | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
WSDL_URL | String | Yes, when not specifying a UDDI | None | The URL of the WSDL document. This value can also be set to the absolute path to a local WSDL file. You can specify the URL in a native language. |
UDDI_InquiryAP
I_URL | String | Yes for UDDI | None | The URL of the UDDI inquiry API. |
WebServiceProvider | String | Yes for UDDI | None | The name of the target web service provider. This is normally the Business name as published on the UDDI registry. This entry is case sensitive and requires English characters only. |
WebService | String | Yes for UDDI |
| The name of the web service. This entry is case sensitive and requires English characters only. |
MimeType | String | No | xml/soap | The mime type of the data handler that the connector invokes. This is set in the business object TLO as the default value and must be in English characters only. |
BOPrefix | String | No | SOAP_ | This is appended to the front of every business object created. User configurable (English characters only) up to eight characters. |
BOVerb | String | Yes | Create | The verb set in the SOAP Config MO of the Request, and, optionally, Response, and Fault business objects. |
The next section describes how to specify the WSDL document in the Configure Agent window.