10-17-2020 09:30 AM
I’m struggling with what the soap execute is doing based on the contents of the generated soap template and apache velocity statements therein. Apologies in advance for any dumb questions, still new to this and my first crack at the apache veloicty statements.
Some of this may be rubber ducking, but I’ll post any answers I find. Here goes:
Q2. Answered/ Can I hard code values? (or do I need to do all that in the mapper) For example, the type and value here:
<ns0:ID ns0:type=“Student_Course_Section_ID”>COURSE_SECTION_AAS202-01201201</ns0:ID> ANSWER: YES
Q4. Answered Could I just write out a complete xml with all data elements and put it in the template, submit the soap and have it work with no mapper? ANSWER: YES, I tested this and was able to hardcode all values and submit without an issue for a simple get web service.
Q5. Can I use a new created variable from the mapper, instead of what comes in from the schema. For example $MyVar instead of the mapped ANSWER: YES
Solved! Go to Solution.
10-20-2020 08:18 AM
@acesario, take a look at the XML Generator snap. Paste your XML + Velocity in its Edit XML template, create an input view, and feed your Mapper into the XML Generator. It will output your XML as a string value to the $xml key.
10-28-2020 11:12 AM
How does snap handle the namespaces?
My xml has ?xml version=“1.0” encoding=“UTF-8”?>
<SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV=“http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/”
xmlns:ns0=“urn:com.workday/bsvc”>
Woud the namespaces need to be configured like this?
10-29-2020 09:36 AM
I have this working now. The xml generator is SUPER helpful
example:
Copy the customized envelope from your soap execute:
and paste it into the ‘Edit XML’ within the generator snap
The resulting document will have your output in the $xml as shown: