
VMware vRealize Orchestrator Cookbook
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This recipe focuses on the interaction between Orchestrator and a SOAP-based server. We will learn how to add a SOAP host to Orchestrator and execute SOAP operations.
We need a host that can present SOAP operations for Orchestrator to use. If you don't have a SOAP host that you can access, you can follow our example.
Orchestrator's SOAP API has been retired and is not available anymore.
To add a SOAP-based service to the Orchestrator host, we need its WSDL address.
For our example, we will use http://www.webservicex.net to test our SOAP plugin. The WSDL we will use is http://www.webservicex.net/globalweather.asmx?WSDL .
Again, this recipe is split into different parts.
Before we can execute any SOAP operations, we need to add the SOAP interface of a host to Orchestrator:
Open the Orchestrator Client and switch to Design mode.
Make sure that you have imported the SSL certificate of the SOAP host (refer to the Important Orchestrator...
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