Trading Networks 10.7 | Administering and Monitoring B2B Transactions | Service Development Help | Working with REST API Descriptors | OpenAPI Based Provider REST API Descriptors | About JSON Document Types
 
About JSON Document Types
Integration Server creates the JSON document types based on the schemas present under components in the OpenAPI document and adds them under the docTypes folder. These document types describe the schemas and contain their properties and constraints. Designer displays the JSON and OpenAPI document specific constraints under JSON Schema property in the Properties panel. Designer displays the Title, Description, Read only, and Write only properties directly under JSON Schema and displays other properties under Validations. For more details on JSON document types, see Working with JSON Document Types.
Validations
Validations
Designer displays the following JSON schema core properties under Core Properties as shown above in the Validations dialog box.
*type
*format
*multipleOf
*maximum
*exclusiveMaximum
*minimum
*exclusiveMinimum
*maxLength
*minLength
*pattern
*enum
*maxItems
*minItems
*uniqueItems
*maxProperties
*minProperties
*additionalProperties
*allOf
*anyOf
*oneOf
*not
Designer displays the following OpenAPI document specific properties under Extended Properties as shown above in the Validations dialog box.
*default
*deprecated
*discrimator
*xml
*externalDocs
*extensions
The value of the above core and extended properties is the same as defined in the OpenAPI document except for the following properties where the value is a reference to a schema or an inline schema.
*allOf
*anyOf
*oneof
*not
*additionalProperties
When the value is a reference to a schema, Designer displays the value as the namespace name of the generated document type. When the value is an inline schema, Integration Server generates a document type according to the inline schema definition. The document type name starts with the prefix name provided during import or uses the default prefix name. For example, _untitled_1. You can use this document reference to read or write data in the service implementation.
The following table shows the mapping between the OpenAPI Specification (OAS) type and Integration Server type.
OAS Type
Format
Integration Server Type
string
date
java.util.Date
string
date-time
java.util.Date
string
password
string
string
base64 , byte
byte[]
string
binary
byte[]
string
any other format or no format
string
number
float
java.lang.Float
number
double
java.lang.Double
number
any other format or no format
java.math.BigDecimal
integer
int32
java.lang.Integer
integer
int64
java.lang.Long
integer
any other format or no format
java.math.BigInteger
boolean
--
java.lang.Boolean
Note:
If the OpenAPI Specification type is an array, Integration Server generates the variable with the type based on the item type of the array.
For composite keywords, allOf, anyOf, and oneOf, Integration Server generates a document containing the fields. The fields under that document are based on the schemas defined under these composite keywords. The document contains the composite keywords and Designer displays them along with the names of the generated variable in the Validations dialog box under Properties > JSON Schema.
For composite keyword not, the variable type is an object and the JSON schema validation property is the namespace name of the document type describing the schema.
Example for JSON document type generation
OpenAPI Snippet
Generated Document Type