Zusammenfassung der Ressource
HTTP Trans
- Passive
- Connected
- HTTP transformation enables you to connect to an
HTTP server to use its services and applications. When
you run a session with an HTTP transformation, the IS
connects to the HTTP server and issues a request to
retrieve data from or update data on the HTTP server
- Read data from
an HTTP server.
- 1) receives data
- 2) reads a
URL or
application
connection
- 3) sends an HTTP
request to the
HTTP server
- 4) Requests
contain header
information and
may contain
body
information
- header
-authentication
parameters,
commands to
activate
programs or
web services
residing on the
HTTP server,
and other
information that
applies to the
entire HTTP
request
- Authentication types
- Basic. Based on
a non-encrypted
user name and
password.
- Digest. Based
on an
encrypted user
name and
password
- NTLM. Based
on encrypted
user name,
password, and
domain
- body
contains the
data the IS
sends to the
HTTP server
- 5) HTTP server
sends back an
HTTP response
with the requested
data
- Update data on
the HTTP
server.
- 1) receives data
- 2) reads a
URL or
application
connection
- 3) sends
an HTTP
request to
the HTTP
server
- 4) Requests contain
header information and
may contain body
information
- Header -
authentication
parameters,
commands to
activate
programs or web
services residing
on the HTTP
server, and
othere
information that
applies to the
eintire HTTP
request
- body
contains the
data IS sends
to the HTTP
servier
- 5) HTTP server
writes the data
it receives
and sends
back an HTTP
response that
the update
succeeded
- response
codes 200
and 202
are
success
- session
log
displays
error when
not
- Connecting
to HTTP
server
- URL connection
- HTTP
application
connection
- requires
Authentication
- Configure timeout
- Override base URL
- Built using Custom
Transformation
- Configuration
- Select Method
- get
- reads data
- post
- Writes data from input ports
- Simple Post
- Writes data from one input
port as a single block of data
- Configuring
Groups and
Ports
- Output.
- Contains body
data for the
HTTP response
- Passes responses
- HTTPOUT. only
output; default,
cant add any
- Input
- Contains body data
- Uses
metadata to
construct the
final URL
- Header contains
request and
response