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class %SOAP.Addressing.RelatesTo extends %SOAP.Header

WS-Addressing RelatesTo header.

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Summary

Properties
%headerId Fault RelatesTo RelationshipType
XmlId actor mustUnderstand role

Methods
%AddToSaveSet %ClassIsLatestVersion %ClassName %ConstructClone
%DispatchClassMethod %DispatchGetModified %DispatchGetProperty %DispatchMethod
%DispatchSetModified %DispatchSetMultidimProperty %DispatchSetProperty %Extends
%GetParameter %IsA %IsModified %New
%NormalizeObject %ObjectModified %OriginalNamespace %PackageName
%RemoveFromSaveSet %SerializeObject %SetModified %ValidateObject
GetId ReplyType XMLDTD XMLExport
XMLExportToStream XMLExportToString XMLNew XMLSchema
XMLSchemaNamespace XMLSchemaType


Parameters

• parameter XMLFORMAT = "literal";
The XMLFORMAT parameter controls the generation of the XMLExport and XMLImport methods for XML enabled classes to include code for only literal or only encoded format. This allows the generated routines to be significantly smaller since usually both formats are not needed.

If XMLFORMAT="Literal", then only support for literal format import and export is generated.

If XMLFORMAT="Encoded", then only support for SOAP encoded format import and export is generated.

The default is to generate support for both literal and encoded format.


Properties

• property RelatesTo as %xsd.anyURI(XMLPROJECTION="content");
• property RelationshipType as %xsd.anyURI(XMLPROJECTION="attribute");
Default RelationshipType is "http://www.w3.org/2005/08/addressing/reply"

Methods

• classmethod ReplyType() as %String
Predefined Reply value for RelationshipType attribute of RelatesTo


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