http://www.ibm.com/schema/twss/spm/admin/requester/v2_0/interface
The removeRequesters Operation

Removes one or more requester definitions in a batch operation. The runtime will iterate through the supplied requester definitions, performing the removal in sequence. If an error occurs, then it will mark that position in the output array with a description of the error. Encountering a fault will not necessarily halt the update iteration.

Note that removing a requester also removes the subscriptions associated with that requester, as well as any policies that have been defined in that requester's scope. Consider disabling the requester instead of removing the requester in order to preserve subscription and policy information associated with that requester.

RequesterAdministrationInterface_removeRequestersResponse  removeRequesters (removeRequestersRequest request)
Operation Type: Request-response
Collapse Input: RequesterAdministrationInterface_removeRequestersRequest

Remove requesters operation input parameters. Contains a list of requester identifiers whose definitions to remove. Also indicates whether removal should prune children as well. If child nodes should not be removed and one of the specified requester identifiers has childeren, then an error will result.

removeRequestersRequest request

Remove requesters request.

Collapse Output: RequesterAdministrationInterface_removeRequestersResponse

Remove requesters operation response result. This response contains a list of any faults that may have occurred while updating the supplied requester definitions.

removeRequestersResponse result

Remove requesters response.

 Collapse Bindings
Binding: RequesterAdministrationInterfaceBinding
<soap:binding  style="document"
  transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" />
Operation:
<soap:operation  soapAction=""
  style="document" />
Input: RequesterAdministrationInterface_removeRequestersRequest
<soap:body  use="literal" />
Output: RequesterAdministrationInterface_removeRequestersResponse
<soap:body  use="literal" />

 Collapse XML
-<wsdl:operation  name="removeRequesters">
-<wsdl:documentation>
<xhtml:p>Removes one or more requester definitions in a batch operation. The runtime will iterate through the supplied requester definitions, performing the removal in sequence. If an error occurs, then it will mark that position in the output array with a description of the error. Encountering a fault will not necessarily halt the update iteration.</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>Note that removing a requester also removes the subscriptions associated with that requester, as well as any policies that have been defined in that requester's scope. Consider disabling the requester instead of removing the requester in order to preserve subscription and policy information associated with that requester.</xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
-<wsdl:documentation>
<xhtml:p>Remove requesters operation input parameters. Contains a list of requester identifiers whose definitions to remove. Also indicates whether removal should prune children as well. If child nodes should not be removed and one of the specified requester identifiers has childeren, then an error will result.</xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:input>
-<wsdl:documentation>
<xhtml:p>Remove requesters operation response result. This response contains a list of any faults that may have occurred while updating the supplied requester definitions.</xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:output>
</wsdl:operation>
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