Executing different SOAP request's based on input field value
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08-26-2021 04:21 AM
Hello,
I have to design a pipe line which is based on SOAP request. I have the wsdl. This is my first SOAP pipeline I have few queries.
The SOAP Execute snap has three fields
- Service Name 2) Endpoint . 3) Operation. What values I have to give here, I checked the document but its not clear to me.
The wsdl file I have has ‘ExecuteApplication’ endpoint or method. I need to execute this with request payload when the input filed $Action equal to “directory”.
I designed a pipe line like this
Here Json parser takes the input and Mapper will prepare the payload for SOAP executor. But this pipeline throwing error.
“message”: “HTTP Code: 400 Status: POST to pipeline that does not have an unlinked input view Errors: None”
Pls suggest how to execute this SOAP request .
thanks
arun

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08-31-2021 04:54 AM
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08-31-2021 05:16 AM
@Spiro_Taleski resp.txt (977 Bytes)
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08-31-2021 07:39 PM
@Spiro_Taleski , did you get chance to check the sample SOAP response file.

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09-01-2021 02:23 AM
Hello @arunnp
The provided JSON in the ExecuteApplicationResult field it’s not valid json. The main issue is the double quotes after string “Windows”
You can try to remove it with regex, but that won’t guarantee that this will be working solution in the future.
Try to map it ExecuteApplicationResult to result and pass it like that.
Regards,
Pero Manchevski
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09-01-2021 02:24 AM
Hi @arunnp ,
You can use this expression:
JSON.parse($['s:Body'].ExecuteApplicationResponse.ExecuteApplicationResult.replaceAll('Windows"', "Windows "))
This will parse all the data and transform it into JSON object, but I had to change the “Windows” part because is invalid. I removed the " from ‘Windows"’.
Result:
