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... ... @@ -1,85 +1,66 @@ 1 1 {{container}}{{container layoutStyle="columns"}}((( 2 - =Annotations=2 +When communicating via SOAP web service calls it can happen that an exchange of data needs to happen between the message headers on your message and the SOAP headers. In this microlearning, we will learn about this exchange in both directions. SOAP Headers are headers within a SOAP Envelope that can be used to communicate metadata or authentication information between parties. 3 3 4 - In this microlearning, we will focus on using annotations to clarifyyourthought process.In theannotation,youeither describe a bestpractice everyoneshould follow when they change that flow (i.e. within the asynchronous routing),describe how the (more complex) partsof theflow work or describe (partsof) of your message definitions (i.e. CDM, API GatewayDatamodel, systemmessage, etc.). This will help yourself and others every time changes are needed.4 +Should you have any questions, please contact academy@emagiz.com. 5 5 6 -Should you have any questions, please contact [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]. 7 - 8 -* Last update: May 9th, 2021 9 -* Required reading time: 5 minutes 10 - 11 11 == 1. Prerequisites == 12 - 13 13 * Basic knowledge of the eMagiz platform 14 14 15 15 == 2. Key concepts == 10 +This microlearning centers around SOAP Headers. 16 16 17 -This microlearning centers around using annotations. 18 -With annotations, we mean: A piece of text to explain something to yourself and others 12 +By SOAP Headers, we mean: headers within a SOAP Envelope that can be used to communicate metadata or authentication information between parties 19 19 20 -Annotations can be used for: 14 +You can exchange data from: 15 +* SOAP Header to Message Header 16 +* Message Header to SOAP Header 21 21 22 -* Describing a best practice everyone should follow 23 -* Describing (more complex) parts of the flow 24 -* Describe (parts of) your message definitions 18 +In both cases ensure that the correct information is exchanged. 25 25 20 +== 3. SOAP Headers == 26 26 22 +When communicating via SOAP web service calls it can happen that an exchange of data needs to happen between the message headers on your message and the SOAP headers. In this microlearning, we will learn about this exchange in both directions. SOAP Headers are headers within a SOAP Envelope that can be used to communicate metadata or authentication information between parties. 27 27 28 -== 3. Annotations == 24 +You can exchange data from: 25 +* SOAP Header to Message Header 26 +* Message Header to SOAP Header 29 29 30 -In this microlearning, we will focus on using annotations on theflow level toclarify our thought process. In theannotation, you either describea best practice everyoneshould follow whenthey changethatflow (i.e. within theasynchronousrouting) ordescribe howthe(more complex) parts of the flow work. This will help yourself andothers every timechanges are needed within the flow.28 +In both cases ensure that the correct information is exchanged. 31 31 32 - Annotations can be usedfor:30 +In a previous microlearning, we already discussed one aspect of this. As you probably recall from our microlearning on [Securing your SOAP Webservice](novice-soap-web service-connectivity-securing-your-soap-webservice.md) we needed to exchange data between the SOAP header that our client was sending and a message header on the message so we could check whether or not the client was authorized to call the operation. 33 33 34 -* Describing a best practice everyone should follow 35 -* Describing (more complex) parts of the flow 36 -* Describe (parts of) your message definitions 32 +In that microlearning, we also discussed the component that we need for this. The 'complex SOAP header mapper'. 37 37 38 - To clarify the use cases let us take a look at how annotations can be added within the eMagiz platform.n our first example, we will takea look at asynchronous routing.In many eMagiz projects, a best practice is followed on how toadd something to the asynchronous routing(or changesomething within theasynchronous routing). Becausethebest practicetains multiplesteps it makes sense to use the annotation functionalityf eMagiz to define all these stepsandregisterthemat theplaceyou need them (i.e. theasynchronous routing). Havingdoneso willresult in somethinglike this:34 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-soap-webservice-connectivity-soap-headers--complex-soap-header-mapper.png]] 39 39 40 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-devops-perspectives-annotations--annotation-best-practice-async-routing.png]]36 +As you can see you can map from and to message headers with regards to the SOAP Headers. As we already discussed the first scenario in an earlier microlearning I will for now continue with the other scenario. This scenario is mainly needed when eMagiz calls a SOAP web service that is hosted by an external party. Since we would normally do this in an exit (gate/flow) let us open such an exit in eMagiz and enter "Start Editing" mode. 41 41 42 -The se condexample isaboutusing annotationson theflowleveltodescribeparts of the flow.Inthisexample,wewilluse theannotation todescribe thatweuse a filterto determine which messagesarepickedupfromalocaldirectoryandhowwefilter. That wayanywayopeningtheflow has tomerelyreadthe annotation toget the context.Having doneso willresultinsomethinglikethis:38 +The first step we need to take is to ensure that the information that we need to send to the SOAP web service in question (in this a unique reference number) is available in a message header. This can be done by verifying in all steps that preceded before the message entered the exit whether or not this piece of information was already added to a message header. In this case, we assume that this is the case since we want to focus on the 'complex SOAP header mapper' component and its relation to the web services outbound gateway. To correctly exchange data from a message header to a SOAP header we need to define a valid SpEL expression. See the help text of the component for a suggestion of what a valid SpEL expression is. The key part in this is knowing how the external party wants to receive the header(s) and how you (or one of your colleagues) has named the message header. When you have those two information elements you can write the correct expression. The result should be something as follows: 43 43 44 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice- devops-perspectives-annotations--describe-parts-of-flow.png]]40 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-soap-webservice-connectivity-soap-headers--mapping-from-message-header.png]] 45 45 46 - The third example doesnot take place on the flow level butthe message definition level. Thereforeinstead of goingto Create, we go to Design. In Design whenyounavigate to the CDM, API Gateway Data model, EventStreaming Data model, messagedefinitions, etc. you havethe option toaddannotationsto thecanvas. In this example, we wanttomakeleartoallthat makechanges that a certain part of our CDM is usedbya lot of integrationswithineMagiz and therefore everyoneshould be careful andthink twicebefore adjustinganythingrelated to that part.Having done so will result in something like this:42 +Once you are satisfied you can press Save and link the support object to the web service outbound gateway. 47 47 48 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-devops-perspectives-annotations--describe-crucial-part-of-cdm.png]]44 +With this information, you can place SOAP Headers on message headers and vice versa every time you need it. 49 49 50 -Now that we saw some examples let us turn our attention to the how. How can I add an annotation and how can I link it. Adding the annotation is simple. You drag the annotation icon from the left context menu onto the canvas. As a result, an empty annotation will be shown on the canvas. By double-clicking on it you can type whatever you want. Note that you need to be in "Start Editing" mode to change anything, including annotations. 51 - 52 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-devops-perspectives-annotations--annotation-icon-context-menu.png]] 53 - 54 -When you are satisfied with what you have written down you can press the Save button. After you have done so you can rescale the annotation to ensure that the complete text is visible. To link the annotation to a component (on flow level) or an entity (on message definition level) you hover over the annotation until your mouse indicator changes to a + icon, execute a right-click and drag from the annotation to the component in question. 55 - 56 -Now you know what annotations are good for and how you can add them within the eMagiz platform. 57 - 58 - 59 - 60 60 == 4. Assignment == 61 61 62 - Addannotationontheflowlevelthatdescribeshow (apart of) a flowworks.48 +Call an external web service and send along some SOAP Headers. 63 63 This assignment can be completed with the help of the (Academy) project that you have created/used in the previous assignment. 64 64 65 65 == 5. Key takeaways == 66 66 67 -* Annotations can be used for: 68 - * Describing a best practice everyone should follow 69 - * Describing (more complex) parts of the flow 70 - * Describe (parts of) your message definitions 71 -* You can add annotations by dragging and dropping the annotation icon on the canvas. 53 +* You can exchange data from: 54 + ** SOAP Header to Message Header 55 + ** Message Header to SOAP Header 56 +* You need the SOAP structure and the message header name to make it work 72 72 73 - 74 - 75 75 == 6. Suggested Additional Readings == 76 76 77 - Thereare no suggestedadditionalreadingsonthis topic60 +If you are interested in this topic and want more information on it please read the help text provided by eMagiz. 78 78 79 79 == 7. Silent demonstration video == 80 80 81 - Thisvideodemonstrates how you could have handledtheassignmentand givesyousometexton whatuhavejustlearned.64 +{{video attachment="novice-soap-webservice-connectivity-soap-headers.mp4" reference="Main.Videos.Microlearning.WebHome"/}} 82 82 83 -{{video attachment="novice-devops-perspectives-annotations.mp4" reference="Main.Videos.Microlearning.WebHome"/}} 84 - 85 85 )))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}}{{/container}}
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