The Address endpoint is an endpoint defined by specifying the EPR (Endpoint Reference) and other attributes of the configuration.
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Name | The unique name of the endpoint. |
Address | The URL of the endpoint. You can test the availability of the given URL by clicking Test. Info |
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If the endpoint needs to be deployed as an artifact in the micro integrator when creating Docker images, you need to define the endpoint as shown below. Here VAR is the url you need to have set as environment property.
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Show Advanced Options | This section is used to enter advanced settings for the endpoint. The advanced options specific for the Address endpoint are as follows. - Format- The message format for the endpoint. The available values are as follows.
- Leave As-Is: If this is selected, no transformation is done to the outgoing message.
- SOAP 1.1: If this is selected the message is transformed to SOAP 1.1.
- SOAP 1.2: If this is selected the message is transformed to SOAP 1.2.
- Plain Old XML (POX): If this is selected the message is transformed to plain old XML format.
- Representational State Transfer (REST) - If this is selected, the message is transformed to REST.
- GET: If this is selected, the message is transformed to a HTTP Get Request.
- Optimize- Optimization for the message, which transfers binary data. The available values are as follows.
- Leave As-Is - If this is selected, there will be no special optimization. The original message will be kept.
- SwA - If this is selected, the message is optimized as a SwA (SOAP with Attachment) message.
- MTOM - If this is selected, the message is optimized using a MTOM (message transmission optimization mechanism).
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| The rest of the advanced options are common for Address, WSDL, Default endpoints. See the description of common options in Managing Endpoints. |
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Add Property | This section is used to add properties to an endpoint. |
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