5.5.2

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Add a SOAP Host
You can run a workflow to add a SOAP host and configure the host connection parameters.
Procedure
1 Log in to the Orchestrator client as an administrator.
2 Click the Workflows view in the Orchestrator client.
3 In the workflows hierarchical list, select Library > SOAP > Configuration and navigate to the Add a
SOAP host workflow.
4 Right-click the Add a SOAP host workflow and select Start workflow.
5 In the Name text box, type the name of the host.
6 Select whether to provide the WSDL content as text.
Option Action
Yes
Copy the text in the WSDL content text box.
No
Type the correct path in the WSDL URI text box.
7 In the Connection timeout text box, specify the number of seconds before a connection times out.
8 In the Request timeout text box, specify the number of seconds before a request times out.
9 Select the authentication type.
Option Description
None
No authentication is required.
Basic
Provides basic access authentication.
Select the session mode.
n
If you select Shared Session, provide credentials for the shared
session.
n
If you select Per User Session, the Orchestrator client retrieves
credentials from the user who is logged in.
Digest
Provides digest access authentication that uses encryption.
Select the session mode.
n
If you select Shared Session, provide credentials for the shared
session.
n
If you select Per User Session, the Orchestrator client retrieves
credentials from the user who is logged in.
NTLM
Provides NT LAN Manager (NTLM) access authentication within the
Window Security Support Provider (SSPI) framework.
Select the session mode.
n
If you select Shared Session, provide credentials for the shared
session.
n
If you select Per User Session, the Orchestrator client retrieves
credentials from the user who is logged in.
Provide the NTLM settings.
Kerberos
Provides Kerberos access authentication.
Select the session mode.
n
If you select Shared Session, provide credentials for the shared
session.
n
If you select Per User Session, the Orchestrator client retrieves
credentials from the user who is logged in.
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