Before the doVerbFor() method exits, it must prepare the
response it sends back to the connector framework. This response
indicates the success (or lack thereof) of the verb processing. The
connector framework, which has invoked doVerbFor(), uses this
information to determine its next action and to build the response it returns
to the integration broker.
The doVerbFor() method can provide the response information in Table 38 to the connector framework.
Table 38. Response information from the doVerbFor() method
Response information
| How the response is returned
|
Outcome status
| Integer return code of doVerbFor()
|
Return-status descriptor
| Return-status descriptor that was passed in as an
argument--Connector framework passes in an empty return-status descriptor
as an argument to doVerbFor(). The method can update this
descriptor with a message and status value to provide informational, warning,
or error status.
|
Response
business object
| Request business object that was passed in as an argument--Connector
framework passes in the request business object as an argument to
doVerbFor(). The method can update this request business
object with attribute values to provide a response business object.
|
For information on how to send this response information for a C++
connector, see Sending the verb-processing response.
