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Response Class Processing, Response User Exit Preprocessing

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Synchronous Outbound Integration Processing Response Class Processing Summary The integration framework applies predefined invocation channel response class processing logic in the processing class to the response object structure. An invocation channel response processing class typically implements additional processing logic and converts data from an invocation channel to an object structure format. The MAXIMO adapter does not provide any predefined invocation channel processing classes. The XML format for invocation channels that are defined within the MAXIMO adapter is comparable to the format of the object structure, as no XML mapping takes place. The integration framework can process numbers represented in either standard or scientific notation. TIP To see if response class processing exists for an invocation channel, go to the Invocation Channel tab in the Invocation Channels application. On the Service Response Configuration table window look for a response processing class value. Output The following table shows the possible response class processing outcomes. Condition No processing class exists. The processing class skips the record. The processing class stops the record. The processing class completes successfully, without mapping. The processing class completes successfully, with mapping. Output The existing object structure, unchanged. None; processing ends None; processing ends, and an exception is returned to the caller of the invocation channel. The existing response object structure, possibly updated. The updated response object structure. Response User Exit Preprocessing Summary The integration framework applies custom response processing logic in the user exit class to the invocation channel. This option is typically used to customize a predefined invocation channel before invocation channel response processing takes place. Both the invocation channel and the response object structure are available. The predefined invocation channels do not provide any user exit classes. TIP To see if preprocessing customization exists, go to the Invocation Channel tab in the Invocation Channels application. If the Service Response Configuration table window shows a response user exit class, check that class file for a preprocessing method. Outbound Integration Processing 59

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Synchronous Outbound Integration Processing
Outbound Integration Processing
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Response Class Processing
Summary
The integration framework applies predefined invocation channel response class
processing logic in the processing class to the response object structure.
An invocation channel response processing class typically implements additional
processing logic and converts data from an invocation channel to an object
structure format.
The MAXIMO adapter does not provide any predefined invocation channel
processing classes. The XML format for invocation channels that are defined
within the MAXIMO adapter is comparable to the format of the object structure,
as no XML mapping takes place.
The integration framework can process numbers represented in either standard
or scientific notation.
T
IP
To see if response class processing exists for an invocation channel, go to the
Invocation Channel tab in the Invocation Channels application. On the Service
Response Configuration table window look for a response processing class value.
Output
The following table shows the possible response class processing outcomes.
Response User Exit Preprocessing
Summary
The integration framework applies custom response processing logic in the user
exit class to the invocation channel.
This option is typically used to customize a predefined invocation channel before
invocation channel response processing takes place. Both the invocation channel
and the response object structure are available.
The predefined invocation channels do not provide any user exit classes.
T
IP
To see if preprocessing customization exists, go to the Invocation Channel tab in
the Invocation Channels application. If the Service Response Configuration table
window shows a response user exit class, check that class file for a preprocessing
method.
Condition
Output
No processing class exists.
The existing object structure,
unchanged.
The processing class skips the record.
None; processing ends
The processing class stops the record.
None; processing ends, and an
exception is returned to the caller of
the invocation channel.
The processing class completes
successfully, without mapping.
The existing response object structure,
possibly updated.
The processing class completes
successfully, with mapping.
The updated response object
structure.