Web Services Activities
- Creating or Editing a Web Services Endpoint
You can define two types of Web Services endpoints. - Updating a Changed WSDL
If you created a project that uses a WSDL and the WSDL changes, you can attempt to update the existing WSDL with the new WSDL. - Web Services Invoke Service Activity
During run time, the Web Services Invoke Service activity starts an outside Web Service. - Compression/Decompression with the Web Services Invoke Service Activity
During run time, the Web Services Invoke Service activity sends a HTTP request complaint with the HTTP/HTTPS 1.1 protocol to the Web Service. The Invoke Service activity supports compression with the gzip format only and decompression with the gzip or the deflate formats. - Web Services Provide Service Activity
During run time the Provide Service activity provides a Web Service that can be started from an outside client. - Decompression with the Web Services Provide Service Activity
The Web Services Provide Service activity supports decompression with the gzip format only. - Web Services Send Reply Activity
During run time, the Send Reply activity returns a response for a Provide Service activity. - Web Services Send Reply with Fault Activity
During run time, the Send Reply with Fault activity returns a fault to the calling orchestration. This activity provides SOAP functionality as a reply configuration option. - Compression with the Web Services Send Reply Activity
During run time, the Web Services Send Reply activity sends an HTTP response complaint with the HTTP/HTTPS 1.0 protocol to the client. The Send Reply activity supports compression with the gzip format only. - Troubleshooting and support
Troubleshooting techniques and self-help information help you identify and solve problems quickly. Here, you can find potential solutions for issues you would have with the Web Services connector.