I am creating a job which accepts multiple rows (variable --> candidate inforamtion for MATCH) and the output is expected to be the list of candidates which cross a certain MATCH cutoff (hence output is also going to be variable number of rows).
I am trying to understand how this job can be published as a service.
FYI: I have a JAVA app thats going to use this service..
IS there a concept of arrays here to be used and if so .. HOW ????
Any guidance / suggestion would be really helpful here...
Kripakar
Creating Webservice (WISD Job) with Array Input
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Your Java developer will have to know how to use Axis (or other equivalent SOAP engine) to generate arrays for SOAP input, and/or to process an array that is returned.
This is a more advanced concept in SOAP client development, althogh most IDE's handle it just fine these days.
In the meantime, for your purposes, get yourself a copy of SOAPui, or Actional's SOAP testing tool (search the web, you'll find them easily)...both support arrays for testing in a nice gui.
Keep in mind that during deployment you have to select that you want to group your argument and support an array -- carefully check the input and output tabs at the bottom of the Operation dialog.
Ernie
This is a more advanced concept in SOAP client development, althogh most IDE's handle it just fine these days.
In the meantime, for your purposes, get yourself a copy of SOAPui, or Actional's SOAP testing tool (search the web, you'll find them easily)...both support arrays for testing in a nice gui.
Keep in mind that during deployment you have to select that you want to group your argument and support an array -- carefully check the input and output tabs at the bottom of the Operation dialog.
Ernie
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