Stub operation elements describe the format of the call
that the service stub expects to receive. There is one stub operation
for each operation that was detected in the WSDL specification. Each
stub operation contains at least one default case element, or several
case elements describing the response of the service stub depending
on the incoming calls. The information from the stub operation element
can be used for data correlation.
This page presents the XML or text contents of the call and
provides access to data correlation. The same contents are presented
in
Form,
Tree or
Source view.
- Form
- This view provides a simplified view of the message focused on
editing the values of the XML content.
- Tree
This view provides a hierarchical view of the XML structure
of the message, including elements, namespaces, and the associated
values. You can use Add, Insert, Remove, Up,
and Down to edit the XML elements and namespaces
in the tree.
Click Filter to hide or
show namespace, attribute, or text nodes, depending on your requirements.
Click Allow
only valid modifications to enable smart editing, based
on a specified XML schema document (XSD). To specify a set of XSD
documents for the workbench, in the test navigator, right-click the
project and select Properties and Schema
Catalog. Disable Allow only valid modifications if
you do not have an XSD or if you want to bypass the schema.
You
can right-click an XML element to convert it to an XML fragment. This
enables you to perform data correlation (use datapools and create
references) on the entire XML fragment instead of only on the value.
- Source
- This view displays the source XML content of the message or plain
text content.
Important: In the Source view, do not edit
the tags that start with SoaTag. If you delete or
change these tags, any references and substitutions in the test will
be broken. You cannot recreate these tags after you delete them.