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Controlling Namespace in generated Soap Message
I have imported a WSDL and I am trying to call that Web Service using the WebServiceCallout.invoke method.
I need to produce XML that looks like this: ( I cannot figure out how to get a dme: prefix in front of those XML tags )
<env:Body><dme:LoadPatient><dme:Mrn>1234</dme:Mrn></dme:LoadPatient></env:Body>
I also need to get xmlns:dme="http://gehcit.ge.com/dme" within the <env: tag.
Any ideas?
I know that modifying this produces some different results...
public class LoadPatient_element {
public String Mrn;
private String[] Mrn_type_info = new String[]{'Mrn','http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema','string','1','1','false'};
//This did not do anything to the resulting XML
//private String[] Mrn_type_info = new String[]{'Mrn','http://gehcit.ge.com/dme','string','1','1','true'};
//false, false produces this:<m:LoadPatient xmlns:m="http://gehcit.ge.com/dme"><Mrn>08001074</Mrn></m:LoadPatient>
//false, true produces this: <m:LoadPatient xmlns:m="http://gehcit.ge.com/dme"><Mrn>08001074</Mrn></m:LoadPatient>
//true, false produces this: <LoadPatient xmlns="http://gehcit.ge.com/dme"><Mrn>08001074</Mrn></LoadPatient>
//true, true produces this: <LoadPatient xmlns="http://gehcit.ge.com/dme"><Mrn>08001074</Mrn></LoadPatient>
//The second parameter doesn't seem to do anything
private String[] apex_schema_type_info = new String[]{'http://gehcit.ge.com/dme','false','false'};
//Putting the dme at the front of this did not help at all
//private String[] apex_schema_type_info = new String[]{'dme:http://gehcit.ge.com/dme','false','false'};
private String[] field_order_type_info = new String[]{'Mrn'};
}
Also, modifying the line in red should do something, but I do not see a change.
WebServiceCallout.invoke(
this,
request_x,
response_map_x,
new String[]{endpoint_x,
'http://sap.com/xi/WebService/soap1.1',
'http://gehcit.ge.com/dme',
'LoadPatient',
'http://gehcit.ge.com/dme',
'LoadPatientResponse',
'gehcitGeComDme3.LoadPatientResponse_element'}
);
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