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New COBOL to Mapping wizard (response mapping) -- first page

The first page of the New COBOL to Mapping wizard (response mapping), titled New XML to COBOL Mapping Session, allows you to specify two files that contain the source high-level-language data structure and the target XML schema definition that you want to use in the response mapping session file.

The XML schema definition can be taken or derived from: (a) an XML schema definition in an XSD file; (b) an XML schema definition in a WSDL file; or (c) an element in an XML instance document (XML file) (see Files types for the source and target entities in request or response mapping session files).

The fields on this page of the wizard are as follows:
Mapping source
Specify a high-level-language file (extension .cbl, .cob, .cpy, or .ccp) that contains the data structure that you want to use as the source data structure for the response mapping session file.
Important: If you specify a WSDL, XSD, or XML file for this field, then the wizard changes to request mapping mode.
Mapping target:
Specify a file of type WSDL, XSD, or XML that contains, defines, or provides an instance of the XML schema definition that you want to use as the target data structure for the response mapping session file.
Important: If you specify a high-level-language file (such as QueryAccount.cbl) for this field, then the wizard changes to response mapping mode.

When you are finished with this page click Next.


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