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Large file support, Enabling or disabling actions, Managing handlers, Actions, Hub Admin

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For complete information about creating XML document families and formats, see the WebSphere Partner Gateway Hub Configuration Guide. Large file support WebSphere Partner Gateway can use XPath version 1.0 expressions in formats. The processing power of XPath support limits the size of files that can be used with full XPath XML formats. To enable large files to be processed, set the large file processing option when defining the document family. The Large file options list includes the following options: v None v Use large file processor v Use namespace-aware large file processor Select a large file option if you are writing XML formats for large documents that cannot be handled using the full XPath processor. The namespace-aware option specifies that the element paths include namespace prefixes when they appear in a document. Note: This option cannot be changed once the family is created. This is because the document family might already include XML formats that will be made incorrect if the family type is changed. Formats in a family with the large file processing option selected have limited XPath processing power. When using the large file processing option on a document family, the following limitations are placed on the expressions used in the XML formats that are stored in the family: 1. Only simple element paths that begin at the root of the document can be used. 2. Element paths cannot include namespace prefixes even though they can appear in the documents. Enabling or disabling actions The Actions window displays all actions available for use in a connection. Both system-supplied actions (which are labeled Product in the Provider column) and user-created actions are listed. To enable or disable the actions, perform the following steps: v Click Hub Admin > Hub Configuration > Actions to display the Actions window. v Change the Status (Enabled or Disabled) of the action. Click Save. Managing handlers The HandlersList window displays all the handlers that are available for use with an action, receiver, destination, or fixed workflow. Both system-supplied handlers which are labeled Product in the Provider column and any user-defined handlers that have been uploaded are listed. You can use the HandlersList window to view information about the available handlers, including the type of handler, its class name, and whether it is supplied by WebSphere Partner Gateway or by a user. You can also import or delete a handler. Chapter 4. Hub administration tasks 25

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For complete information about creating XML document families and formats, see
the
WebSphere Partner Gateway Hub Configuration Guide
.
Large file support
WebSphere Partner Gateway can use XPath version 1.0 expressions in formats. The
processing power of XPath support limits the size of files that can be used with
full XPath XML formats. To enable large files to be processed, set the large file
processing option when defining the document family.
The Large file options list includes the following options:
v
None
v
Use large file processor
v
Use namespace-aware large file processor
Select a large file option if you are writing XML formats for large documents that
cannot be handled using the full XPath processor. The namespace-aware option
specifies that the element paths include namespace prefixes when they appear in a
document.
Note:
This option cannot be changed once the family is created. This is because
the document family might already include XML formats that will be made
incorrect if the family type is changed.
Formats in a family with the large file processing option selected have limited
XPath processing power. When using the large file processing option on a
document family, the following limitations are placed on the expressions used in
the XML formats that are stored in the family:
1.
Only simple element paths that begin at the root of the document can be used.
2.
Element paths cannot include namespace prefixes even though they can appear
in the documents.
Enabling or disabling actions
The
Actions
window displays all actions available for use in a connection. Both
system-supplied actions (which are labeled Product in the Provider column) and
user-created actions are listed.
To enable or disable the actions, perform the following steps:
v
Click
Hub Admin
>
Hub Configuration
>
Actions
to display the Actions
window.
v
Change the Status (
Enabled
or
Disabled
) of the action. Click
Save
.
Managing handlers
The
HandlersList
window displays all the handlers that are available for use with
an action, receiver, destination, or fixed workflow. Both system-supplied handlers
which are labeled
Product
in the
Provider
column and any user-defined handlers
that have been uploaded are listed.
You can use the
HandlersList
window to view information about the available
handlers, including the type of handler, its class name, and whether it is supplied
by WebSphere Partner Gateway or by a user. You can also import or delete a
handler.
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