Response-Type - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Guidelines
The response-attachment command specifies the processing mode for attachments
in server responses (as defined in RFC 2387). This type of request is a compound
object that consists of several interrelated body parts and is the mechanism that is
used to support the bundling of attachments in a SOAP message package, which is
commonly referred to as a SOAP with Attachments message.
Meaningful only when the value of the response-type command is soap.
Related Commands

response-type

Examples
v Provides full SOAP with Attachments support.
v Provides partial SOAP with Attachments support.
response-type
Characterizes the server-originated traffic stream.
Syntax
response-type {preprocessed | xml | soap | unprocessed}
Parameters
preprocessed
xml
soap
unprocessed
Related Commands
request-type, soap-schema-url
Examples
v Characterizes server-originated traffic as XML.
contain large attachments. The root part of the message, which
typically contains a SOAP message, is subject to filter and
transform actions. No processing of parts other than the root part
is possible. Accompanying documents can be passed intact.
# request-attachments allow
#
# request-attachments streaming
#
Characterizes the server-originated traffic stream as non-XML traffic that is
not transformed by the Multi-Protocol Gateway. The Multi-Protocol
Gateway might operate on other aspects of the message, such as
determining the route, or performing authentication and authorization.
Characterizes the server-originated traffic stream as raw (unencapsulated)
XML.
Characterizes the server-originated traffic stream as SOAP.
Characterizes the server-originated traffic stream as non-XML traffic that is
not transformed by the Multi-Protocol Gateway.
Chapter 49. Multi-Protocol Gateway configuration mode
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