Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
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Figure 1: Configure JSON Tool
Name | Description |
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JSON URL | URL to be called. |
Call Type | Select the call type:
GET requests include all required data in the URL. GET is less secure compared to POST because data sent is part of the URL. So it's saved in browser history and server logs in plaintext. In contrast, HTTP POST requests supply additional data from the client (browser) to the server in the message body. POST is a little safer than GET because the parameters are not stored in browser history or in web server logs. From here. |
POST Method (Call type = POST) | Select the post method:
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POST Parameters (Call type = POST) | When POST Method is set to "POST Parameters", these parameters will be sent as a UrlEncodedFormEntity. When POST Method is set to "POST Parameters as JSON Payload", these parameters will be sent as a StringEntity in a form of an escaped JSON string. |
Custom JSON Payload | Write your own JSON to be the payload. It will be sent as a StringEntity. This option is available only when "Custom JSON Payload" in selected. |
Request Headers | Add name(s) and value(s) to the request header. |
No Response Expected | Check if no response is expected, so that even if there is a response, this tool will simply ignore it. Using this option will also disable "store to form" and "store to workflow variable" properties. |
Debug Mode | Show relevant debug entries in the server log for debugging purposes. |
Figure 2: Store to Form
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Figure 3: Store to Workflow Variable
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