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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
pragma Ada_2012;
with AWS.Client;
with SOAP.Message.Payload;
with SOAP.Message.Response;
with SOAP.WSDL.Schema;
package SOAP.Client is
Not_Specified : String renames AWS.Client.No_Data;
function Call
(URL : String;
P : Message.Payload.Object;
SOAPAction : String := No_SOAPAction;
User : String := Not_Specified;
Pwd : String := Not_Specified;
Proxy : String := Not_Specified;
Proxy_User : String := Not_Specified;
Proxy_Pwd : String := Not_Specified;
Timeouts : AWS.Client.Timeouts_Values := AWS.Client.No_Timeout;
Asynchronous : Boolean := False;
Schema : WSDL.Schema.Definition := WSDL.Schema.Empty)
return Message.Response.Object'Class
with Pre => URL'Length > 0;
-- Send a SOAP HTTP request to URL address. The P is the Payload and
-- SOAPAction is the required HTTP field. If it is not specified then the
-- URI (URL resource) will be used for the SOAPAction field. The complete
-- format is "URL & '#' & Procedure_Name" (Procedure_Name is retrieved
-- from the Payload object.
--
-- If Asynchronous is set to True the response from the server may be
-- empty. In this specific case the success of the call depends on the
-- HTTP status code.
function Call
(Connection : AWS.Client.HTTP_Connection;
SOAPAction : String;
P : Message.Payload.Object;
Asynchronous : Boolean := False;
Schema : WSDL.Schema.Definition := WSDL.Schema.Empty)
return Message.Response.Object'Class
with Pre => AWS.Client.Host (Connection)'Length > 0;
-- Idem as above, but use an already opened connection
end SOAP.Client;
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