The Web Service Integration Wizard finds all the parameters, which are defined in the method. You define how the parameter is passed.
To run a script
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Create custom processes and pass the scripts and parameters to the process step.
The Web Service Integration Wizard finds all the parameters, which are defined in the method. You define how the parameter is passed.
To run a script
Create custom processes and pass the scripts and parameters to the process step.
Before you can bind a web service with the WCF service type, the SvcUtil,exe file must exist in the One Identity Manager installation directory.
Refer to Microsoft for information about where you can purchase this file.
Before you can bind a web service with the SOAP service type, the WSDL.exe file must be on the server that carried out the provisioning.
Refer to Microsoft for information about where you can purchase this file.
To integrate a new web service
In the Designer, select the Base Data > General > Web services category.
Select the Integrate new web service task.
This start the Web Service Integration Wizard.
Click Next on the start page.
Enter the access data and general web service properties on the Integrate new web service page.
Property | Description |
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Web service name |
Display name of the web service in One Identity Manager. |
Description |
Text field for additional explanation. |
.NET namespace for the proxy code |
Unique identifier for the .NET namespace. |
Web service URL |
URL at which the web service is run. |
WSDL file URL |
URL at which the WSDL.exe for the web service can be reached. If the WSDL.exe is not publicly available, it can also be saved locally. NOTE: If the web service operator changes the WSDL file, run the Web Service Integration Wizard again in order to implement the changes. |
Service type |
Type of web service. |
Locked |
Specifies whether the web service can be used. |
User name |
User name for logging in to the web service. |
User domain |
User domain. |
User password and password confirmation |
Password for logging in to the web service. |
Proxy code generator |
Path and file name for the proxy code generator.
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Property | Description |
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Proxy server URL |
URL of the proxy server, if communication is routed through a proxy server. |
Proxy server user name |
User name for logging onto the proxy server. |
Proxy server domain |
Proxy server domain. |
Proxy server password and password confirmation |
Password and password confirmation for logging onto the proxy server. |
Timeout for WSDL.exe |
Timeout for accessing the WSDL file. |
User-defined command line |
Command line for calling the proxy code generator. The command line can extended by another parameter if required. Default command: /nologo /language:VB "/namespace:%Namespace%" "/out:{0}" %WsdlUrl% Example: /nologo /language:VB "/namespace:EnricoHolidayWebservice" "/out:{0}" http://kayaposoft.com/enrico/ws/v1.0/index.php?wsdl |
Click Check.
This tests access to the web service.
If the test is sucessful, click Next.
The generated proxy code is shown on the page, Create proxy code.
The proxy code contains all web service methods, which are defined in the WSDL file and makes them available to the One Identity Manager script components.
On the Select the service class page, select the service class that you want to use.
If more than one service classes are available, a separate web service connection must be established for each service class.
On Select method calls, select the web service methods you want to use in One Identity Manager. A script is generated for each of the selected methods in the next step.
A script is generated to call the selected method on the Generate web service call page. Enter all the required parameter and properties for this.
Click to specify the type of method call.
Type | Description |
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Self-defined web service call |
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Direct web service call |
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Generic web service call |
Property | Description |
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Script name |
Name of script. Prefix custom scripts with CCC_. Script names for the generic web service call must comply with the following pattern: <customer prefix>_<table>_<target system>_<event> Select the table, target system and event to create the script for. Parameter, value type, and data table are automatically determined from the selected table. |
Parameter |
Name of the parameter. |
Value type |
Parameter data type. |
Data table |
Data table that contains the data to be transferred to the web service. |
Return value |
Data type of the parameter containing the return value. |
Property | Description |
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Parameter |
Parameter transferred to the web service. |
Value type |
Parameter data type. |
Mapped from |
Parameter from the defined script properties. Open the menu and assign the associated parameters. If necessary, select the column from the data table which contains the value to be passed. |
In the Script code view, you see the generated script. You can use extended edit mode to edit the script.
TIP: The script calls the VID_GetWcfWebService function, which in turn, uses the GetWcfBinding and GetWcfEndpointAddress functions. These three functions can be overwritten.
To end the Web Service Integration Wizard, click Finish.
You can change or extend an existing web service solution at any time. This overwrites the existing script or adds new scripts.
To extend a web service solution
In the Designer, select the Base Data > General > Web services category.
In the List Editor, select the web service.
Select the Create web service call task.
This start the Web Service Integration Wizard.
Follow the wizard's instructions.
To edit a web service solution
In the Designer, select the Base Data > General > Web services category.
Select the web service in the List Editor.
Select the Edit web service task.
This start the Web Service Integration Wizard.
Follow the wizard's instructions.
On the Create proxy code page, you can edit the generated proxy code.
To test the changes, set Compare with previous version.
NOTE: If the web service integration wizard is rerun, the proxy code is generated again. All manual changes to the proxy code are overwritten.
To delete a web service solution from the database
Delete the web service.
Delete all associated custom scripts.
Determine all other custom element of your web service solution and delete them.
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