The In Sequence Step (SOAP)
You configure the service's In Sequence step to manipulate the request messages. This step can include the following sub-steps:
The
Entry Step (required), which specifies the protocol (HTTP or HTTPS) and SOAP format (1.1 or 1.2) of the requests that the virtual service will accept.
The
Transform step (optional), which performs an XSLT message transformation on the request message before it is submitted to the native service.
The
Invoke IS Service step (optional), which pre-processes the request message before it is submitted to the native service.
The
Routing Rule step (required), which specifies how the virtual service will route the service requests to the native service endpoint. There are four ways to route HTTP or HTTPS requests:
Straight Through routing (to route requests directly to the native service endpoint).
Context-Based routing (to route specific types of messages to specific endpoints according to context-based routing rules).
Content-Based routing (to route specific types of messages to specific endpoints based on specific values that appear in the request message).
Load Balancing routing (to distribute requests among multiple endpoints).