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cniCreateElementBeforeUsingParser

Creates a new syntax element, inserts it before the specified syntax element, and associates it with the specified parser class name. The new element becomes the previous sibling of the specified element.

A portion of the syntax element tree that is owned by a parser can only have its effective root at the first generation of elements (that is, as immediate children of root). The user-defined node interface does not restrict the ability to create a subtree that appears to be owned by a different parser. However, it is not possible to serialize these element trees into a bit stream when outputting a message.

If you specify the name of a parser supplied with WebSphere Message Broker, you must use the correct class name of the parser.

The internal name for the BLOB parser is none. Therefore, if you use this function to create a BLOB parser folder, the associated parser name should be none.

Syntax

CciElement* cniCreateElementBeforeUsingParser(
  int*            returnCode,
  CciElement*     targetElement,
  const CciChar*  parserClassName);

Parameters

returnCode
The return code from the function (output).
Possible return codes are:
  • CCI_SUCCESS
  • CCI_EXCEPTION
  • CCI_INV_ELEMENT_OBJECT
  • CCI_INV_PARSER_NAME
targetElement
The address of the element object (input).
parserClassName
The name of the parser class (input).

Return values

If successful, the address of the new element object is returned. Otherwise, a value of zero (CCI_NULL_ADDR) is returned, and the returnCode parameter indicates the reason for the error.

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