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Mastering ServiceNow Scripting

Mastering ServiceNow Scripting

By : Kindred
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Mastering ServiceNow Scripting

Mastering ServiceNow Scripting

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By: Kindred

Overview of this book

Industry giants like RedHat and NetApp have adopted ServiceNow for their operational needs, and it is evolving as the number one platform choice for IT Service management. ServiceNow provides their clients with an add-on when it comes to baseline instances, where scripting can be used to customize and improve the performance of instances. It also provides inbuilt JavaScript API for scripting and improving your JavaScript instance. This book will initially cover the basics of ServiceNow scripting and the appropriate time to script in a ServiceNow environment. Then, we dig deeper into client-side and server-side scripting using JavaScipt API. We will also cover advance concepts like on-demand functions, script actions, and best practices. Mastering ServiceNow Scripting acts as an end-to-end guide for writing, testing, and debugging scripts of ServiceNow. We cover update sets for moving customizations between ServiceNow instances, jelly scripts for making custom pages, and best practices for all types of script in ServiceNow. By the end of this book, you will have hands-on experience in scripting ServiceNow using inbuilt JavaScript API.
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SOAP debugging


In a way similar to REST messages, SOAP messages are very important when integrating with other systems. It can be necessary to find out when messages have been received and what exact message came into the instance.

To debug SOAP messages, we need to add a system property, or amend it if it was previously added. The system property that needs to be added is glide.processor.debug.SOAPProcessor and the Value needs to be set to true.

Let's see a completed example of this system property:

Figure 9.17: System property glide.processor.debug.SOAPProcessor

The example shows the system property that needs to be created for debugging SOAP envelopes. The name must be exact, and the value set to true. A good description will also help others looking through the system properties to explain its function.

Once this property is set, we will start to see an incoming SOAP envelope XML in the system logs. This is very helpful to see what was received by the instance when messages are received....

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