To use the Zuora SOAP connector, add the <zuorasoap.init>
element in your configuration before carrying out any other Zuora operations.
The Zuora SOAP API use the username and password to establish the session and get a ID which use to authenticate the subsequent API calls during the session.. For more information on authentication, see https://knowledgecenter.zuora.com/BC_Developers/SOAP_API/E_SOAP_API_Calls/login_call.
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<zuorasoap.init>
<apiUrl>{$ctx:apiUrl}</apiUrl>
<username>{$ctx:username}</username>
<password>{$ctx:password}</password>
<blocking>false</blocking>
</zuorasoap.init> |
Properties
apiUrl
: URL of the Zuora API.username:
The account username of Zuora.
password
: The account password of the Zuora.blocking
: Set true to perform the blocking invocations to Zuora.
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Use Since Zuora disabled TLS 1.0 for inbound connections use the WSO2 ESB - 5.0.0-M1 with JDK 1.8 since Zuora disabled TLS 1.0 for inbound connections. |
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Now that you have connected to Zuora SOAP, use the information in the following topics to perform various operations with the connector.
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