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Define a Service Operation
If you are using PeopleTools version 8.48 or 8.49, define a service operation using the following procedure.
*To define the node’s service operation
1. Launch your browser and sign on to PeopleSoft.
2. From the PeopleSoft menu, click PeopleTools > Integration Broker > Service Operations.
3. Select an existing service operation or add a new service operation.
To add a new service operation:
a. Click the Add Service Operationtab.
b. Provide values for the following fields. For detailed field descriptions, see your PeopleSoft documentation.
Field
Action/Description
Service
Select the name of the service you defined earlier.
Service Operation
Enter the name of the service operation. For example, WEBM_SO.
Operation Type
Select Synchronous.
For more information about Synchronous transactions, see the PeopleSoft documentation.
c. Click Add.
d. On the General tab, provide values for the following fields. For detailed field descriptions, see your PeopleSoft documentation.
Field
Action/Description
Operation Description
Enter the description of the operation.
Request Message Version
Select the message version.
Response Message Version
Select the message version.
e. Click Save.
4. On the Routing tab, enter the Routing Name. For example, WEBM_ROUTING.
5. Click Add.
6. On the Routing Definitions tab, provide values for the following fields. For detailed field descriptions, see the PeopleSoft documentation.
Field
Action/Description
Sender Node
Should be the default local node. For example, PSFT_CR.
Receiver Node
Verify the name of the node you defined earlier. For example, WEBM_NODE. WEBM_NODE is the node representing the Integration Server.
Status
Verify that the message status is active.
Log Detail
Select an option.
7. Click Save.
After you complete these steps, you should have a node defined with connectors and service operations similar to the following example:
Name
Value
Node
WEBM_NODE
GatewayID
LOCAL
ConnectorID
HTTPTARGET
Service Operation
WEBM_SO
Routing Name
WEBM_ROUTING