Getting result of one api call in the next next api call soap
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I have a following scenario:
There is two web soap service API. for the first API, we are making call with request object and processed it.
For the another API call, for the processing request, i need the request object of the first API call .
Note: in the request object of the both API call, common unique key is available just to make sure for which API call which request object is needed.
So here my question is, How can i store the request object of the first API so that it will be accessible in another API call. Also I don't want to use any db or file to store the object but I am free to use any java collection object or logic to achieve it.
java rest soap
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I have a following scenario:
There is two web soap service API. for the first API, we are making call with request object and processed it.
For the another API call, for the processing request, i need the request object of the first API call .
Note: in the request object of the both API call, common unique key is available just to make sure for which API call which request object is needed.
So here my question is, How can i store the request object of the first API so that it will be accessible in another API call. Also I don't want to use any db or file to store the object but I am free to use any java collection object or logic to achieve it.
java rest soap
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I have a following scenario:
There is two web soap service API. for the first API, we are making call with request object and processed it.
For the another API call, for the processing request, i need the request object of the first API call .
Note: in the request object of the both API call, common unique key is available just to make sure for which API call which request object is needed.
So here my question is, How can i store the request object of the first API so that it will be accessible in another API call. Also I don't want to use any db or file to store the object but I am free to use any java collection object or logic to achieve it.
java rest soap
I have a following scenario:
There is two web soap service API. for the first API, we are making call with request object and processed it.
For the another API call, for the processing request, i need the request object of the first API call .
Note: in the request object of the both API call, common unique key is available just to make sure for which API call which request object is needed.
So here my question is, How can i store the request object of the first API so that it will be accessible in another API call. Also I don't want to use any db or file to store the object but I am free to use any java collection object or logic to achieve it.
java rest soap
java rest soap
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