2. SOAP Services:
• SOAP Services are commonly used as a mechanism to
integrate applications internally as well as between
applications on the Cloud
• The most common mechanism for securing SOAP Services is
WS Security. Cloud applications such as Workday and Oracle
CRMOD use WS Security.
• ETL Validator supports SOAP Services as a Data Source with
WS Security
4. SOAP Web Service Data Connection
1. Select Data Source Connection
2. Select SOAP Web Service
5. SOAP Web Service Data
Connection Contd…
• Enter data source name and
select WSDL.
• Click on Test button.
• It shows the inline message as
"Valid WSDL" if the selected
wsdl file is a valid one.
• Click on Save button to save the
connection details.
• It moves to next screen.
3. Name the data source
4. Select the WSDL.
6. Save the WSDL
5. Click on “Test”
6. SOAP Web Service Data Connection Contd…
•
• The content of WSDL
file is displayed in the
left pane.
• Click on
Authentication 7. Click on Authentication
List of Services and
Operations from WSDL File
8. Create Authentication (WS Security) Contd…
After
providing
all the
details, click
on "Save
Auth"
button.
12. Click on ‘Save Auth’
9. Create Authentication (WS Security) Contd…
Successful
alert pops up
as shown on
right.
Click OK.
13. Click ‘OK’
10. Create Authentication (WS Security) Contd…
• Close
Authentication
by clicking on
"Close Auth"
button.
14. Click on ‘Close Auth’
11. Connection Established, what’s next?
• Create a SOAP Request
• To map the SOAP Response to flattened table structure.
• Create Web Service Test Plan
• To extract data from the SOAP Requests.
• Create Query Compare Test Case
• To compare the data extracted by Web Service Test Plan with another database.
• Create Component Test Case
• To compare the data extracted by Web Service Test Plan with another source/target such
as flat files, tables etc.