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Object Structure Processing Class, User Exit Object Processing
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Asynchronous Inbound Integration Processing Output The following table shows the possible object rule processing outcomes. Condition No object processing rules exist. The processing rules skip the record. Output The object. None; processing ends and the message is deleted from the queue. The processing rules stop the record. The processing rules complete successfully. If there are multiple records in one XML file, the class skips the current record and processes the next record. None; processing ends and the message in error remains in the queue. The updated object. Object Structure Processing Class Summary The integration framework applies any predefined logic to the object structure. Output The following table shows the possible object structure class processing outcomes. Condition No object structure processing exists. The object structure class skips the record. Output The unchanged object. None; processing ends and the message is deleted from the queue. The object structure class stops the record. The object structure processing completes successfully. If there are multiple records in one XML file, the class skips the current record and processes the next record. None; processing ends and the message in error remains in the queue. The predefined enterprise services do not implement the stop action. The updated object. User Exit Object Processing Summary The integration framework applies any final custom logic to the object. TIP To see if object processing customization exists, go to the Enterprise Service tab in the Enterprise Services application. If the Enterprise Service Configuration table window shows a user exit class, check that class file for an object processing method. 30 Integration Guide