IBM WebSphere Multichannel Bank Transformation Toolkit, Version 7.1

Creating context and changing data value

About this task

The following scenarios focus on context creating and data value changing. These scenarios happen in scenes like establishing a session when a user logon, and perform the first step of a transaction.

Procedure

  1. Scenario I (for Persistence Shared CHA or Memory Shared CHA)
    Given that you already have a root Context A:
    1. Create a remote Context B
    2. Chain the newly created Context B to the root Context A
    3. Change the value of Context B using the APIs like setValueAt(), setKeyedCollection()
    4. Commit the Context B
  2. Scenario II (for Persistence Shared CHA or Memory Shared CHA)
    Given that you already have a root Context A
    1. Crate a local Context B
    2. Chain the newly created Context B to Context A
    3. Change the value of Context B using the APIs like setValueAt(), setKeyedCollection()
    4. Get the value of Context B using the APIs like getValueAt(), getKeyedCollection()
    5. Unchain the Context B
  3. Scenario III (for Persistence Shared CHA or Memory Shared CHA)
    Given that you already have a remote Context A:
    1. Create a remote Context B
    2. Chain the newly created Context B to the Context A
    3. Change the value of Context B using the APIs like setValueAt(), setKeyedCollection()
    4. Commit the Context A
  4. Scenario IV
    Given that you have a remote Context A:
    1. Create a local Context B
    2. Chain the Context B to the Context A
    3. Change the value of Context B using the APIs like setValueAt(), setKeyedCollection()
    4. Get the value of Context B using the APIs like getValueAt(), getKeyedCollection()
    5. Unchain the Context B
    6. Commit the Context A
  5. Scenario V (for Persistence Shared CHA, Memory Shared CHA, or Local CHA)
    Given that you already have a local Context A:
    1. Create a local Context B
    2. Chain Context B to Context A
    3. Change the value of Context B using the APIs like setValueAt(), setKeyedCollection()
    4. Get the value of Context B using APIs like getValue(0, getKeyedCollection()
    5. Unchain the Context B


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