Data Transformation Engine Resource Adapter Reference Guide
Chapter 1 - Resource Adapters  Transport Encode/Decode Examples 
Resource Adapters Reference Guide 
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Transport Encode/Decode Examples 
The following examples show how the transport adapter encodes or decodes the 
data when used in an input card, an output card, or in a 
GET function. 
SOAP Input card 
Adapter SOAP 
Command 
-ENV –TRANSPORT 'HTTP(-URL 
http://www.mysite.com
)' 
Meaning  The HTTP adapter is called for the transport, then the data is 
passed to the SOAP adapter to decode. 
SOAP Output card 
Adapter SOAP 
Command 
-ENV –TRANSPORT 'HTTP(-URL 
http://www.mysite.com
)' 
Meaning  The SOAP adapter is called to encode the data, then the data is 
passed to the HTTP adapter to transport. 
SOAP Request/Reply in a GET function 
Function 
call 
Response
 = GET("
SOAP
", "-ENV –TRANSPORT '
HTTP
(-URL 
http://www.mysite.com
, 
Request
)' 
Meaning  The SOAP adapter is called to encode the data. The data is then 
passed to the HTTP adapter to send the request and pick up the 
response. The SOAP adapter is called again to decode the 
response. 










