The Web Service service (WebService) enables
processes to invoke web service operations.
The Web Service service enables processes to invoke web service
operations. For example, an organization may want to integrate a
process to store and retrieve information such as contact and account
details by invoking a service provider’s exposed web services. The
Web Service service invokes a specified web service and passes through
values for each of its parameters. It then saves the return values
from the operation into a designated variable within a process.
The Web Service service interacts with web services by sending
and receiving SOAP messages. The service also supports sending MIME,
MTOM, and SwaRef attachments with SOAP messages by using the WS-Attachment
protocol. The Web Service service interactions are compatible with
SAP systems and .NET web services.
The following settings are available for the Web Service service.
For details on how to configure these settings, see Configure service settings.
- Key Store:
- The full path of the keystore file that contains the private
key to use for authentication. The LiveCycle server must be able
to access the file.
- Key Store Password:
- The password for the keystore file.
- Key Store Type:
- The type of the keystore. Provide no value to use the default keystore
type that is configured for the JVM that runs the LiveCycle server. Otherwise,
provide one of the following values:
- Trust Store:
- The full path of the trust store file that contains the public
key of the web service server.
- Trust Store Password:
- The password for the truststore file.
- Trust Store Type:
- The type of the truststore. Provide no value to use the default keystore
type that is configured for the JVM that runs the LiveCycle server. Otherwise,
provide one of the following values:
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