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RESTful Data Source Options Dialog Box

You can use the RESTful Data Source Options dialog box to edit the RESTful options for a JSON data source or XML data source. This topic describes the options in the dialog box.

Designer displays the RESTful Data Source Options dialog box when you select RESTful in the Extract JSON Schema screen of the JSON Connection Wizard, or in the Import XML Schema screen of the XML Connection Wizard.

RESTful Data Source Options dialog box

You see the following options in the dialog box:

Via REST Web Service

Select to receive the remote data via REST Web Service on the application server; otherwise, Designer receives the remote data via the protocol in the URL specified in the connection wizard.

MIME Type

Designer enables this option when you select Via REST Web Service. You can use it to select the MIME type for the REST Web Service data source from the drop-down list or specify the type in the text box manually.

User Name

Specify the user name for remote data authentication.

Password

Specify the password for remote data authentication.

HTTP Advanced Options

Select to show/hide the advanced options for the HTTP protocol.

  • Method
    Select the HTTP method using which to send the request, which can be GET or POST.
  • Headers
    You can specify the user-defined HTTP headers in this box.
    • New Parameter button
      Select to open the New Parameter dialog box to create a parameter in the current catalog data source and reference it in the HTTP header or body to dynamically compose the HTTP information.
    • Add button Add button
      Select to add a new HTTP header.
    • Trash Can button Remove button
      Select to remove the specified HTTP headers.
    • Name
      This column shows the names that you specify for the HTTP headers. Double-click in the cell to edit the name.
    • Value
      This column shows the values that you specify for the HTTP header. Double-click in the cell to edit the value. You can reference parameters, constant level formulas, and the special field "User Name".
  • Body
    You can specify the user-defined HTTP body in this box. You can also reference parameters, constant level formulas, and the special field "User Name" in the body.
  • Edit Format
    Select to open the Edit Format dialog box to specify the value formats for the parameters and formulas that you reference in the HTTP headers and body.
    • Name
      This column shows the names of the parameters and formulas.
    • Format
      This column shows the value formats that you specify for the parameters and formulas.
    • OK
      Select to apply your settings and close the dialog box.
    • Cancel
      Select to close the dialog box without saving any changes.

OK

Select to apply your settings and close the dialog box.

Cancel

Select to close the dialog box without saving any changes.

Help

Select to view information about the dialog box.

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