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:* '''TTL -''' Optional. The "Time to Live", in milliseconds. (The amount of time the platform will wait before abandoning a request.) | :* '''TTL -''' Optional. The "Time to Live", in milliseconds. (The amount of time the platform will wait before abandoning a request.) | ||
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Revision as of 20:18, 27 March 2014
In the Web Service Configuration form, configure the connection:
Basic Parameters:
- Title - Required. Give the service a title. (Displays in the Name column of the Services list.)
- Operation - Required for a SOAP service. Not present for REST. Choose one of the operations defined in the WSDL file.
- Version - Required. Enter text to identify the service version
- Pipeline Service - Check this box for a service that provides values for use in other web services. (Use it, for example, for a service that exists only to log in to a remote server. It will then be available for use in a "two-step service chain", which will be described momentarily.
- Service Parameters:
- URL - Optional. Use this field to point to a destination other than one defined in the WSDL file
- Use Basic Auth - Check this box when the destination URL requires a username and password to be specified in the standard http header.
- Username - Optional. Username required to use the service, when needed
- Password - Optional. Password required to use the service, when needed
- Use a Pipeline Service - Check this box when the service request requires a prior login.
- Select a pipeline Web Service defined earlier for use in a two-step service chain.
- TTL - Optional. The "Time to Live", in milliseconds. (The amount of time the platform will wait before abandoning a request.)