The data handler is configured by means of two meta-objects:
Table 19. Data handler meta-object, MO_DataHandler_FrontArenaDefaultConfig
Property name | Description | Possible values | Default value |
---|---|---|---|
FA_native | The generic top-level data handler meta-object, which currently only supports MIME type FA/native. |
MO_DataHandler_FrontAre naNativeConfig (points to the child meta-object
described below).
| N/A |
Table 20. Data handler meta-object, MO_DataHandler_FrontArenaNativeConfig (for MIME type FA/native)
Property name | Description | Possible values | Default value |
---|---|---|---|
ClassName | The class containing the data handler implementation. |
com.ibm.adapters.datahand
lers.frontarenaFANativeData Handler
|
com.ibm. adapters.
datahandlers.frontarena. FANative Data Handler
|
NameHandler Class
| The class containing the name handler implementation. |
com.ibm.adapters.dataha
ndlers.frontarena.FANative NameHandler
|
com. ibm. adapters.
datahandlers.frontarena. FANativeNameHandler
|
BOPrefix | The delimiter separating, and terminating, elements of FRONT ARENA messages. | Any sequence of characters. | FA |
Attribute Delimiter | The keyword-value separator used in simple elements of FRONT ARENA messages. | The sequence of characters separating elements in FRONT ARENA
messages.
Note: FRONT ARENA versions 1.x and 2.0 use the newline character as a separator. The value of this property only has to be changed if future FRONT ARENA versions use a different separator. | \n (newline) |
KeyValue Separator | The value of the simple list element, SOURCE, of the top level list, MESSAGE. | The separator used between the keyword and the value of simple elements
of FRONT ARENA messages.
Note: FRONT ARENA versions 1.x and 2.0 use the equal sign character as a separator. The value of this property must be changed only if future FRONT ARENA versions use a different separator. | = |
SourceName | Default verb | Any sequence of characters. | WBI |
DefaultVerb | Default verb | Create, Update, Delete, or Retrieve. | Create |
CxIgnore | When converting from a business object, the data handler assigns the value of this attribute to a list element when it encounters a business object with the CxIgnore constant as its value. When converting to a business object, the data handler assigns the CxIgnore constant to a business object attribute when the associated message element has the value of this attribute as its value. | Any sequence of characters. | CxIgnore |
SkipCxIgnore | When this attribute is set to true, the data handler ignores all business object attributes / list elements with a value of CxIgnore. | True or false. | False |
To configure the adapter to send requests without notification (the default asynchronous mode, also known as "fire and forget"):