01_Handling_SOAP_Headers_in_BPEL (01_Handling_SOAP_Headers_in_BPEL_.pdf)
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Sometimes there arises a need to carry out-of-band information alongside the business payload but without disturbing or modifying it. Message Envelope Pattern is the Enterprise Integration Pattern label that is typically applied to solutions that address this issue. Web Services, typically using SOAP over HTTP, can address this requirement through the SOAP Header Extension Mechanism, whereby custom headers can be added to the SOAP Header while the payload is carried in the SOAP Body.
This document discusses construction of a WSDL that supports custom SOAP Header element and BPEL processes that are used to set and get custom header values in JBI BPEL and in eInsight.
It is assumed that the reader is sufficiently familiar with the GlassFish ESB BPEL SE and the SOAP/HTTP BC, and / or Java CAPS Classic eInsight Business Process Manager and eDesigner IDE to be able to build projects without a step-by-step pictorial document.
This document discusses construction of a WSDL that supports custom SOAP Header element and BPEL processes that are used to set and get custom header values in JBI BPEL and in eInsight.
It is assumed that the reader is sufficiently familiar with the GlassFish ESB BPEL SE and the SOAP/HTTP BC, and / or Java CAPS Classic eInsight Business Process Manager and eDesigner IDE to be able to build projects without a step-by-step pictorial document.
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