Transports and services
- Last Updated: February 9, 2026
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- OpenEdge
- Version 13.0
- Documentation
In PAS for OpenEdge, transports handle HTTP requests and are built into the default ROOT (oeabl.war) application. Transports handle requests from clients that use any one of those protocols for communication with a web server.
| Transport | Description | URL Path | Example URLs |
|---|---|---|---|
| APSV | Handles ABL clients, Java and .NET Open Clients requests. | /apsv |
APSV code deployed to the ROOT application: http://localhost:8810/apsv APSV code deployed to an ABL web application
other than ROOT (in this example, called http://localhost:8810/financeApp/apsv Note: The APSV connection to PAS for OpenEdge is
specified in the
-sessionModel
connection parameter argument in the ABL client application. For
more information, see Connecting to a PAS for
OpenEdge instance and Connection parameters
argument in Application
Development with PAS for OpenEdge. |
| REST | Handles REST requests. | /rest |
REST service deployed to the ROOT application: http://localhost:8810/rest/customerSvc/Customer REST service deployed to an ABL web application
other than ROOT (in this example, called http://localhost:8810/financeApp/rest/customerSvc/Customer For more information about developing REST services, see Develop an ABL service using the REST transport in Develop ABL Services. |
| SOAP | Handles SOAP 1.1 requests. | /soap |
SOAP service deployed to the ROOT application: http://localhost:8810/soap/ SOAP service deployed to an ABL web application
other than ROOT (in this example, called http://localhost:8810/financeApp/soap/ For more information about developing SOAP services, see Develop an ABL service using the SOAP transport in Develop ABL Services. |
| WEB | Handles REST, classic WebSpeed, and HTTP requests. Offers the option to modernize your application with WebHandlers. | /web |
Web service deployed to the ROOT application: http://localhost:8810/web/customerSvc/Customer Web service deployed to an ABL web application
other than ROOT (in this example, called http://localhost:8810/financeApp/web/customerSvc/Customer The Web transport also supports using Progress Data Object (PDO) services, which are also indicated in the URI. This is shown in the following example: http://localhost:8810/web/pdo/customerSvc/Customer For more information, see the Develop a Progress Data Object Service in Develop ABL Services. |
ABL and web services
Additional information about ABL and web services:
- ABL services are exposed using URI.
- ABL services are grouped by transport, which is a path segment in the URI, for example, http://localhost:8810/webapp-name/rest.
- ABL services are represented by a .paar file (REST transport), .wsm file (SOAP transport), or a WebHandler (WEB transport). APSV services must be moved to the PROPATH.
- Transports can be secured independently. ABL services contribute authorization information to the OpenEdge ABL web application. For example, you can secure a transport URI so that it can only be accessed by an authenticated user with specific roles.
- ABL services need service interfaces (.p or .cls files). Service interfaces are intended to translate input (HTTP messages) into ABL business logic calls, and the output of those calls back into HTTP. Service interfaces can also deal with error handling or perform additional authorization.
- For more information, see Deployment artifacts and Develop ABL Services.