XML Stream form
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This tab contains the XML code. If Auto-Generated XML? is checked, the XML code is generated from the tree structure on the Mapping tab; you cannot edit the generated value.
If Auto-Generated XML? is cleared, enter the XML code in the XML Source field.
Field |
Description |
XML Schema | |
Schema URL |
Optional. Enter the URL of an XML Schema document to use as input for building the XML tree structure on the Mapping tab. Used only when the Auto-generated XML? option is checked. For SOAP services that reference this rule, the Schema URL value is added to the generated WSDL document as an external document import. |
Auto-Generated XML? |
Select in most cases to cause Process Commander to generate the stream XML (as visible in the XML Source field) from the tree structure on the Mapping tab. Clear to allow you to type XML source code into the XML Source field through typing or a text editor such as NotePad or an XML editor. This text is processed by stream processing before use; you can use JSP tags. |
Use SOAP 1.1 Encoding? | Select to encode the generated XML using the encoding rules of Section 5 of the SOAP 1.1 protocol. If checked, attributes will be added to element tags for explicitly declaring the type of the element. Used only when the Auto-generated XML? option is checked. |
Add type attribute to root node? | Select to add an xsi:type attribute to the root element. This attribute is used to resolve substituted XML content at the service endpoint. For more information about substituted XML content, see Pega Developer Network article PRKB-26003 XSD type and element substitution and the Connector and Metadata Accelerator. |
Omit Extra Space? |
Select to eliminate extra space characters in the processed XML. This can make transmission or processing more efficient. It does not affect the meaning or processing of the XML document. When selected, the system during stream processing:
Stream processing always copies space characters within the
text of a property value, non-breaking spaces
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Generate For |
This field and the Convert to JSP
button appear only when the rule contains directives rather
than JSP tags. (The value that appears is
As a best practice, use JSP tags rather than directives. In most cases, you can convert XML Stream rules that use directives to use JSP tags automatically, using the button. See Converting from directives to JavaServer Page tags. Do not save the rule form when the source contains both JSP tags and directives. If this rule is circumstance-qualified or time-qualified, make this Generate For value match the Generate For value of the base rule. The base rule and the qualified rules must all use JSP tags or all use directives. B-20380 |
Convert to JSP |
This button appears only after you save the form when the
Generate For value is |
XML Source |
This field is read-only unless Auto-Generated XML? is cleared. Enter XML source text. You can type directly into the text area, or you can click the pencil to open Notepad or your registered XML editor. R-4069 Use of JSP tags in XML stream rules offers superior performance and other advantages over directives. Although both directives and JSP tags are supported, JSP tags are recommended for new development. Conversion of existing XML stream rules that use directives to functionally equivalent rules that use JSP tags is straightforward.
Recall that the default forms
of the <pega:reference > JSP tag (and the reference
directive) cause the system to place a space character
before and after the output text value of the property. When no
added spaces are desired, use the { .pyLabel LITERAL } or equivalently the <pega:reference name=".pyLabel" mode="text" />
If the output XML document is
to conform to a DTD definition that uses the CDATA convention,
always use the Use the <% and %> delimiters to surround an inline Java scriptlet within the XML source code. |