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  • 1.  How to convert request & response from SOAP to JSON & JSON to SOAP in CA API Management Policy Manager?

    Posted Aug 13, 2018 09:27 AM

    How to convert request & response from SOAP to JSON & JSON to SOAP in CA API Management Policy Manager?



  • 2.  Re: How to convert request & response from SOAP to JSON & JSON to SOAP in CA API Management Policy Manager?
    Best Answer

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Aug 13, 2018 10:01 AM

    Hello,

     

    There is no one click solution to accomplish this with policy manager. Here are a few details you may find useful in doing this though.

     

    CA also has another solution, CA App Services Orchestrator, which provides One-click SOAP-to-REST conversions.

    https://www.ca.com/content/dam/ca/us/files/data-sheet/ca-app-services-orchestrator.PDF 

     

    https://communities.ca.com/thread/241740751

    https://communities.ca.com/docs/DOC-231149381-rest-to-soap-remapping

    Apply JSON Transformation Assertion - CA API Gateway - 9.3 - CA Technologies Documentation 

     

    Regards,

    Joe



  • 3.  Re: How to convert request & response from SOAP to JSON & JSON to SOAP in CA API Management Policy Manager?

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Aug 16, 2018 03:20 PM

    Hi,

    does the CA App Services Orchestrator product is still supported by CA ? we ere very eager to use it for our services but I could not find any owner of it in ca nor any documentation/

    I saw somewhere that this product is out of support and cannot be used with gateway 9.3.

     

    I will be glad to know if we can still use it ...

     

    Thanks,



  • 4.  Re: How to convert request & response from SOAP to JSON & JSON to SOAP in CA API Management Policy Manager?

    Posted Aug 16, 2018 06:10 PM

    Hi Ido,

     

    As far as I am aware, this is still an active product, but I'm can only really speak to the CA API Management product suite. You may find the best approach here is to reach out to your CA Account Executive, as they can not only confirm that it's an active product but also present perhaps an alternative that may suit your needs better, if such a product exists. They'll work with you to best understand your use-case and come up with a solution of what can do the trick for you in the most efficient manner. I would encourage you to take this route, as I think that may be best in this case.