IBM Integration Bus, Version 10.0.0.1 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS


User-defined node terminals for connectors

The terminals that you can add to your user-defined node depend on the interaction type.

The following table describes which terminals are available for each type of connector, and how those terminals behave. You cannot use dynamic terminals on a user-defined node that represents a connector.
Interaction type User-defined node terminals Behavior
Input
  • Output terminal
  • Failure terminal
The data that is passed through the output terminal includes properties and the body of the message. The properties are copied to the local environment of the message flow at this location:
LocalEnvironment > connectorName > Input > propName = propValue
Output
  • Input terminal
  • Output terminal
  • Failure terminal
The input terminal receives the body of the message, and receives properties from the local environment at this location:
LocalEnvironment > Destination > connectorName > Output > propName = propValue
The output terminal passes the body of the message without changes. If properties are returned, they are placed in the local environment at this location:
LocalEnvironment > WrittenDestination > connectorName > propName = propValue

The failure terminal propagates the body of the message and the properties without changes.

Request and response
  • Input terminal
  • Output terminal
  • Failure terminal
The input terminal receives the body of the message, and it receives properties from the local environment at this location:
LocalEnvironment > Destination > connectorName > Request > propName = propValue

The output terminal passes the body of the message that is returned by the connector.

The failure terminal propagates the body of the message and the properties without changes.


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