The WebOperation class
The com.WebOperation
class provides an interface to create and manage
the operations of a Genero Web Service.
The Web Operation can be created as RPC Style or Document Style. Both RPC/Literal and Doc/Literal Styles are WS-I compliant (standards set by the Web Services Interoperability organization).
RPC Style Service (RPC/Literal) is generally used to execute a function, such as a service that
returns a stock option. Document Style Service (Doc/Literal) is generally used for more
sophisticated operations that exchange complex data structures, such as a service that sends an
invoice to an application, or exchanges a Word document; this is the MS.Net default. The input or
output RECORD
cannot have XMLNamespace
attributes set on their
members.
Calling the appropriate function to create the desired style is the only difference in your Genero code that creates the service. The remainder of the code that describes the service is the same, regardless of whether you want to create an RPC or Document style of service.
Do not use the setInputEncoded()
and setOutputEncoded()
methods, as they will specify the RPC/Encoded Style, which is not recommended (see Choosing a Web Service Style).
Since release 2.0 GWS allows you to create RPC Style and Document Style operations in the same Web service. However, we do not recommend this, as it is not WS-I compliant.