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| SOAP nodes in IBM WebSphere Message Broker V6.1, Part 2: The SOAP domain logical tree |
| From: IBM developerWorks Worldwide read times: 428 |
Provided by yangyi at 2008-07-27 20:05:41 |
Level: Intermediate Rob Henley (rhenley@uk.ibm.com), Software Developer, IBM 10 Jul 2008 The first article in this four-part series covered the basic use of SOAP nodes, which send and receive SOAP-based Web services messages, allowing a message flow to interact with Web service endpoints. This article, Part 2, describes the new logical tree format used by the SOAP domain. You should have a general familiarity with SOAP-based Web services and WSDL to follow along with this article series. Note: This article relates to IBM® WebSphere® Message Broker V6.1 Fix Pack 6.1.0.2. Some details could differ slightly from the 6.1 GA version. Introduction to the SOAP domain logical tree The SOAP nodes described in Part 1 of this series provide a consistent logical tree representation for all Web services messages. At run time the SOAP domain logical tree shown in Figure 1 is used to represent all Web services message formats. ...... Please access the below link to view the full content. Original link: http://www.ibm.com/developerwork... |