The contents of a receive element are the same as a typical message return element.
This page shows the XML content of the request and provides access to data correlation. The same content is presented in three different ways.
In the Form view,
add the XML headers that are required for standard web service calls.
On the Header bar, click Add () to create the default XML header structure for WS-Addressing,
WS-ReliableMessaging or WS-Coordination requests, or click More for
other standards. You can enable or disable XML header elements and
specify the correct values for each XML element. Checks are performed
to ensure that the XML content is valid.
This view provides a hierarchical view of the XML structure of the message, including elements, namespaces, and the associated values. You can use Add, Insert, Remove, Up, and Down to edit the XML elements and namespaces in the tree.
Use Skip if Empty column to select the empty XML elements that you want to skip. This column is visible only if you selected the Display the 'Skip if Empty' column in XML tree viewer check box in .
Click Filter to hide or show namespace, attribute, or text nodes, depending on your requirements.
Click Allow only valid modifications to enable smart editing, based on a specified XML schema document (XSD). To specify a set of XSD documents for the workbench, in the test navigator, right-click the project and select Properties and Schema Catalog. Disable Allow only valid modifications if you do not have an XSD or if you want to bypass the schema.
You can right-click an XML element to convert it to an XML fragment. This enables you to perform data correlation (use datapools and create references) on the entire XML fragment instead of only on the value.
This page lists the MIME or DIME attachments that are attached to the request. The contents of this view conform to the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) or Direct Internet Message Encapsulation (DIME) specification. You can use this page to add workbench resources as MIME or DIME attachments and change properties.
This page lists the names and values of properties of the response.