Scripted SOAP web services
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Summary of Scripted SOAP Web Services
Scripted SOAP web services in ServiceNow enable administrators to create custom SOAP web services with defined input and output parameters, utilizing JavaScript for operations. While powerful, it is recommended to use direct web services or SOAP web service import sets when possible for ease of implementation and maintenance.
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Key Features
- Security: The same security options apply as with all SOAP web services. When strict security is enforced, the user must have the soapscript role to execute the scripted service.
- WSDL Generation: ServiceNow dynamically generates Web Service Definition Language (WSDL) XML documents for tables and import sets, describing table schema and available operations.
- WSDL Compliance: To maintain output parameter order as defined in WSDL, select the WSDL Compliance check box. This ensures the response is reordered accordingly, excluding any additional parameters not defined in the related list.
- Static WSDL: For clients requiring a specific WSDL format, a static WSDL can be created to match their requirements.
- Global Variables: Available in the script context for processing incoming SOAP requests include
soapRequestDocument,soapRequestXML,request, andresponse.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing scripted SOAP web services, ServiceNow customers can create tailored web services that meet specific integration needs, ensuring compliance with WSDL requirements, implementing security measures, and handling incoming requests efficiently. This flexibility allows for enhanced customization and control over SOAP operations, leading to improved service delivery.
Scripted SOAP web services allow a ServiceNow administrator to create custom SOAP web services.
You can define input and output parameters for the SOAP web service and use JavaScript to perform operations. Though this feature is very powerful, use direct web services or SOAP web service import sets whenever possible since they are simpler to implement and maintain.
Security
Scripted SOAP web services have the same base security options as all SOAP web services. For details on SOAP web services security, see SOAP web services security.
When strict security is enforced on a system, the HTTP authenticated user must have the soap_script role to execute the scripted web service.
WSDL
All ServiceNow tables and import sets dynamically generate Web Service Definition Language (WSDL) XML documents that describe its table schema and available operations.
Enforcing WSDL compliance
You can force the response to list output values in the same order as defined in the WSDL.
When you create a scripted SOAP web service, the generated WSDL is based on the Input Parameters and Output Parameters related lists. The actual SOAP response sent by the scripted service is determined by the Script. This behavior can cause the script to return output values in a different order than defined in the WSDL.
| Parameter | Order |
|---|---|
| Param 1 | 200 |
| Param 2 | 300 |
| Param 3 | 100 |
The following is the script that sets values for the defined output parameters. Note that in this example script the parameters are set in a different order than defined in the Output Parameters related list. Also note the additional parameter param4 that is not defined in the related list.
Response.param1 = 1;
Response.param4 = 4;
Response.param3 = 3;
When the WSDL Compliance check box is false, the SOAP response generated by the script is the following:
<response>
<param1>1</param1>
<param4>4</param1>
<param3>3</param1>
</response>
<response>
<param3>3</param1>
<param1>1</param1>
</response>Static WSDL
Some web service clients require SOAP access to your instance through a specific WSDL format. This required format may differ from the standard ServiceNow WSDL format. In these cases you can create a static WSDL that matches the required format.
Global variables
- soapRequestDocument: Java org.w3c.dom.Document object representing the incoming SOAP envelope.
- soapRequestXML: String object representing the incoming SOAP envelope XML.
- request: Javascript object that contains mapped values (mapped to input parameter names) of the incoming SOAP envelope.
- response: Javascript object that allows you to customize the response values. See Customize Response