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SOAP workflow
As SOAP can be either a client or a server, two workflows will be presented. The SOAP Client
workflow presents PlanetPress Workflow as the client and will explore how to retrieve WSDL
information and how to make a SOAP request as a client. The SOAP Server workflow will show
how to create a process that responds to SOAP requests, and where our own WSDL is located.
HTTP Server workflow
An HTTP Server workflow is one that has one or more processes that always start with the
HTTP Server Input task and returns something to a client using a web browser. Each process
would have a specific task referred to as an "action", called from the browser itself.
HTTP Server Input tasks are typically used in one of the two following situations:
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HTML Form Action: An HTML Form in the browser that may contain text and attached
files can be filled and sent to a process with the HTTP Server Input task.
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HTTP Data Submission: A custom application or a server sends the request to
PlanetPress Workflow using either a POST or GET command. The application or server
then waits for a response from PlanetPress Workflow.
PlanetPress Workflow can serve both static and dynamic resources to a web browser, however
it is not meant to be used as a fully featured web server, as it is not built for responsiveness nor
guaranteed uptime. It is much better to have a common web server (for example, IIS or Apache)
to serve your contents and to have PlanetPress Workflow available only to process things only
it can do. For more information on how to serve HTML and PDF generated by Connect through
IIS, watch the Connect with Evie - IIS series.
Tip
Essentially the "NodeJS Server Input" on page375 task does the same as the HTTP Server
Input task, but it uses a NodeJS Server (installed by Workflow) instead of Workflow's custom
server component. The NodeJS Server Input task is more secure, more up to date and more
standardized.
It is configured using its three settings dialogs in the Preferences (Workflow button
>Preferences).
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