Overview of generating TLOs for request processing

You use QDoc schemas, business object templates, the XML ODA, and Business Object Designer to create TLOs for request processing. TLOs contain request, response and fault business objects.

Figure 10. Generating a request processing TLO from a QDoc schema

Figure 11 shows the structure of a TLO used for request processing. The request, response, and fault attributes correspond to business objects.

Figure 11. BIA_TemplateTLO

The ProtocolConfigMO in the request BO definition contains a Destination attribute that specifies the URL of the QXtend web service. You set this attribute's value to the QXtend web service URL that you are targeting. Or you can specify a default URL for a QXtend web service in the connector-specific property QXtendDefaultURL. If no URL is defined in the Destination attribute of the ProtocolConfigMO of the request business object, the value of the QXtendDefaultURL property is used.

A template TLO, BIA_TemplateTLO, is installed with the adapter. To run the XML ODA, see the Data Handler Guide. You use QDoc schemas (rather than DTDs) as input to the XML ODA.

To generate TLOs for request processing, see Generating TLOs for request processing: step-by-step.

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