Connect-dotNet method |
C-627 03-03 Use the Connect-dotNet method to invoke a Web service identified in a Connect dotNet rule (an instance of the Rule-Connect-dotNet rule type).
This method operates on a named clipboard page that is the source and destination of data mappings. Make sure the Step Page column that calls this method contains the non-blank name of such a page. B-3575
This method has two parameters:
Parameter |
Description |
ServiceName |
Enter the Service Name (second key part) of a Connect dotNet rule (Rule-Connect-dotNet rule type). To find the Connect dotNet rule, rule resolution uses the class of the step page as the first key part of the Connect dotNet rule. |
RunInParallel |
Select if this connector is intended to run in parallel as a child requestor of the current requestor. If selected, include the Connect-Wait method later in the current or a follow-on activity to access results from the connector. Do not select this box if the Connect dotNet rule supports compensating actions. |
EndPointURL | Optional. Enter an endpoint URL value to override the value in the Connect dotNet rule. |
The Connect-dotNet method works as follows:
This method updates the pxMethodStatus property. See How to test method results using a transition.
Design the activity to detect and handle exceptions. If the Connect-dotNet method with the RunInParallel checkbox selected fails in a way that causes the Connect-Wait method to be skipped, the child requestor can be left hanging. If the limit of parallel requestors is then eventually reached, the parent requestor will fail as well. B-20430 TANDP By default, the limit is 10 requestors in parallel; you can establish a higher or lower value in the prconfig.xml
file or Dynamic System Settings using the services/maxRequestorChildren
setting.
compensating action | |
About Connect-dotNet rules
Creating Connector Simulations Connect-Wait method |