Graphit Overview

Graphit is a Fabric UI utility which can be used to design Fabric Web Services responses. Graphit provides a very user-friendly interface and requires minimal coding while enabling powerful debugging capabilities. The content of a response is defined during its execution, either according to specific parameters relevant to the specific Web Service call, or by retrieving dynamic information from other databases or interfaces.

Main Features

Using Graphit you can do the following:

  • Create dynamic CSV, XML and JSON documents.
  • Accept external input as variables.
  • Use variables in queries.
  • Execute queries on an LUDB, iterate over the results and use the returned values to create the response document.
  • Execute queries on interfaces other than Fabric.
  • Use prepared statements.
  • Implement XML and JSON hierarchy, including queries in inner hierarchy levels.
  • Use outer level query results as arguments.
  • Recursively generate nested tags and structures.
  • Customize the format of a value and define whether to generate a tag when the values are null or empty.

Graphit Overview

Graphit is a Fabric UI utility which can be used to design Fabric Web Services responses. Graphit provides a very user-friendly interface and requires minimal coding while enabling powerful debugging capabilities. The content of a response is defined during its execution, either according to specific parameters relevant to the specific Web Service call, or by retrieving dynamic information from other databases or interfaces.

Main Features

Using Graphit you can do the following:

  • Create dynamic CSV, XML and JSON documents.
  • Accept external input as variables.
  • Use variables in queries.
  • Execute queries on an LUDB, iterate over the results and use the returned values to create the response document.
  • Execute queries on interfaces other than Fabric.
  • Use prepared statements.
  • Implement XML and JSON hierarchy, including queries in inner hierarchy levels.
  • Use outer level query results as arguments.
  • Recursively generate nested tags and structures.
  • Customize the format of a value and define whether to generate a tag when the values are null or empty.