NonStop SOAP User's Manual

Contents
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Examples (continued)
Examples (continued)
Example 8-5. Response SOAP Message 8-42
Example 8-6. Sample Code Accessing Headers - I 8-43
Example 8-7. Sample Code Accessing Headers - I 8-44
Figures
Figure 1-1. XML or SOAP Client Access to TS/MP Services 1-1
Figure 1-2. XML or SOAP Client Access to a NonStop Process 1-2
Figure 1-3. SOAP Admin Tool 1-5
Figure 1-4. Session Context Management for TS/MP Services or NonStop
Process 1-7
Figure 1-5. Transaction Management for TS/MP or NonStop Process 1-9
Figure 1-6. Encoding Conversion on Output by a SOAP Server 1-10
Figure 4-1. Startup Processing of Cache 4-25
Figure 4-2. Request Received for Service A 4-25
Figure 4-3. Request Received for Service H 4-25
Figure 4-4. Request Received for Service B 4-26
Figure 4-5. After Dynamic SDL Refresh 4-26
Figure 7-1. Message flow of NSSOAP with Digital Signatures 7-3
Figure 8-1. User-Exits Object Diagram 8-3
Figure C-1. NSSOAP server normal processing flow C-2
Figure C-2. NSSOAP Server-processing Flow With User-Exit C-9
Figure C-3. NSSOAP Admin tool (initial screen) C-12
Figure C-4. NEW SDL screen 1 of 7 C-13
Figure C-5. New SDL screen 2 of 7 C-14
Figure C-6. New SDL screen 3 of 7 C-16
Figure C-7. New SDL screen 4 of 7 C-17
Figure C-8. New SDl screen 5 of 7 C-18
Figure C-9. New SDL screen 6 of 7 C-19
Figure C-10. New SDL Screen 7 of 7 C-20
Figure C-11. Save the SDL File C-21
Figure C-12. Create SDR option C-22
Figure C-13. Target SDR Location C-22
Figure C-14. Confirmation of services to be deployed C-23
Tables
Tabl e 4-1. Comment Tags 4-19
Tabl e 4-2. SDL Values and DDL Comment Tag Considerations 4-38
Tabl e 4-3. SOAP Faults 4-64