The tool DELETE enables you to execute a HTTP DELETE request on a Web application which deletes an existing resource.
Parameter Name | I/O | Type | Description |
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URL [M] | I | String | URL to the DELETE service of the Web application. |
Realm [O] | I | String | Realm enables mapping between client application and Web application. It is only relevant if an AWM application addresses different Web applications. |
Request Body [O] | I | File | File containing the delete payload as expected by the Web application. Typically, a HTTP DELETE request does not require a request body. Some Web applications might reject a DELETE request if it contains a request body. |
Response Body * [O] | O | File | File containing the delete response sent from the server application. |
Response Code [O] | O | String | Response Code returned by the server application. |
Response Header * [O] | O | String | Reference to a response header field of the HTTP DELETE request. |
Parameter Name | Attribute | Description |
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URL | Query Encoding | Charset used to encode the URL. |
Query Separator Symbol | Symbol used to separate query parameters within the URL string. | |
Response Body | Status Code | Status code to be intercepted by a custom error handling.
Note: Specified as a regular expression.
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Response Header | Name | Name of the response header field. |
The relationship REST Tool Has Request Header enables you to specify a name/value pair to be sent in the HTTP request header.
If specified in an authentication request the name/value pair is sent with every HTTP request for the signed in session.
Attribute | Type | Description |
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Name | String | Name of the HTTP header field. |
Value | String | Value of the HTTP header field. |
The relationship URL has Query Parameter that enables you to specify parameters in the form of name/value pairs to be added to the HTTP request .
Attribute | Type | Description |
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Name | String | Name of the query parameter. |
Value | String | Value of the query parameter. |