Table 145 lists the classes and interfaces in the low-level Java connector library.
Class or interface | Description | Page |
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BOHandlerBase | Represents the base class for a business object handler. You extend this class to define one or more business object handler for your connector. | BOHandlerBase class |
BusinessObjectInterface | Represents a business object instance. It provides access to the names and values of attributes | BusinessObjectInterface interface |
ConnectorBase | Represents the base class for a connector. You extend this class to define your connector class and implement the required virtual methods | ConnectorBase class |
CxObjectContainerInterface | Manages an array of child business objects | CxObjectContainerInterface interface |
CxObjectAttr | Represents an attribute descriptor, which contains information about the properties of an attribute | CxObjectAttr class |
CxProperty | Represents a connector-property object, which contains a hierarchical connector configuration property | CxProperty class |
CxStatusConstants | Defines outcome-status constants for use with the low-level Java connector library | CxStatusConstants class |
JavaConnectorUtil | Provides miscellaneous utility methods for use
in a Java connector; These utility methods fall into the following general
categories:
|
JavaConnectorUtil class |
ReturnStatusDescriptor | Represents a return-status descriptor, which contains error and informational messages | ReturnStatusDescriptor class |
Exceptions | Exception subclasses represent exceptions that methods of the low-level Java connector library throw | Low-level Java exceptions |