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Web Service Consumer connection properties

When you configure a Web Service Consumer connection, you must configure the connection properties.
The following table describes the Web Service Consumer connection properties:
Property
Description
Connection Name
Enter a unique name for the connection.
Description
Provide a relevant description for the connection.
Type
Select Web Service Consumer from the list.
Runtime Environment
The name of the runtime environment where you want to run the tasks.
Select a Secure Agent, Hosted Agent, or serverless runtime environment.
Authentication
You can configure the connection to use the following types of authentication:
Username Token
Use the user name token and the password to authenticate the web services.
Other Authentication
Use the WSDL URL and endpoint URL to authenticate the web services.
NTLM Authentication
Use NTLM V2 authentication to authenticate the web services.
WSDL URL
The URL provided by the web service.
Endpoint URL
Endpoint URL for the web service. The WSDL file specifies this URL in the location element.
Username
Applicable if you use Username Token or NTLM authentication. User name to authenticate the web service.
Password
Applicable if you use Username Token or NTLM authentication. Password to authenticate the web service.
DOMAIN NAME
Applicable if you use NTLM authentication. Name of the domain that authenticates the accounts.
Encrypt Password
Applicable if you use Username Token authentication. Enables the PasswordDigest property which combines the password with a nonce and a time stamp. The mapping task applies a SHA hash on the password, encodes it in base64 encoding, and uses the encoded password in the SOAP header.
Must Understand
Applicable if you use Username Token authentication. Specifies whether to process a header entry or not.
HTTP Username
User name to access the web service.
HTTP Password
Password to access the web service.