The Web Services steps provide the functionality of the
system functions of the same names. The Properties pane displays the
following property information for the selected Web Services step.
Table 1. Web Services step icons and
descriptionIcon |
Description |
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Invoke step |
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Receive step |
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Reply step |
The following property information is displayed in the Properties
pane for the selected Web Services step.
Table 2. Web services step propertiesProperty |
Description |
Name |
The name of the step. To display the properties of a different
step, select it from the list. A symbol indicates steps that are in
progress. |
Occurrence |
How many times this step has executed. |
Description |
Information about the step provided by the author of the workflow. |
Use the tabs in the center of the Properties pane to view other
information about the function.
Table 3. Properties pane tabs for the
web services stepIn the tab... |
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General |
View the name of the function: Invoke, Receive, or Reply- General
- For Invoke, Receive, and Reply, view the name of the Partner Link
and the Operation.
For Invoke, view the outgoing parameters (data
passed to the invoked Web Service) and incoming parameters (data returned
to the step from a Reply function).
For Receive, view the operation
parameters—required input.
For Reply, view the reply message
to be passed to the invoking process.
- Advanced
- For Invoke and Receive, view any timeout specification and submap
to provide processing in the event that the time expires.
- Faults
- For Invoke, view the name of the XML data field to hold fault
message, and submap to provide processing in the event of a specific
fault or other non-specified faults.
- Correlation Set
- For Receive, view the name of the parameter that contains the
correlation data, and the correlation expression.
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Routing |
View conditions (if any) for routing to the next steps. |