Communications/Transactions Guide and Reference

APPC Conversation Actions

confirm

The confirm action requests the partner to confirm receipt of the prior data.

confirmed

The confirmed action returns the confirm request.

connect

The connect action connects to the server or queue. The connect action must have a Connection Specification as a parameter to define what to connect to.

destroyPart

The destroyPart action destroys the part and its children, and releases all associated resources. You can use this action for both visual and nonvisual parts. All connections to the destroyed part are removed.

disconnect

The disconnect action disconnects from the current server or queue.

receive

The receive action receives one complete send from the partner.

If the local buffer is smaller than the total amount of data sent in one send command from the partner TP, then the receive command will read multiple times to read all the data from that one send. If partner TP does multiple sends, then local TP must do an equal number of receives to match.

The receive action ends whenever the server disconnects.

receiveBuffer

The receiveBuffer action receives a single buffer.

receiveWithLengthInData

The receiveWithLengthInData action receives the record with the length of the record already initialized.

sendBuffer

The sendBuffer action sends the buffer to the server.

sendErrorDirectionReceived

The sendErrorDirectionReceived action sends a message specifying where the error occurred, either when the message was received or after the message was processed.

sendIncorporatingLength

The sendIncorporatingLength action sends the data with four bytes prefixing the data. The four byte prefix contains the length of the data.

sendRecord

The sendRecord action sends the record to the server after converting it to a buffer.

sendString

The sendString action sends a string to the server after converting it to a buffer.

sendStringAsLLAsciiZ

The sendStringAsLLAsciiZ action sends the given string after first appending a one-byte length at the front and appending a zero at the end.


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