Understanding The Https Eway Otd; Overview Of Eway Otds; Https Client Otd - Sun Microsystems SUN SEEBEYOND eWAY 5.1.1 User Manual

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Understanding the HTTPS eWay OTD

This chapter provides an overview of OTDs and describes the HTTPS eWay's Object
Type Definition (OTD) structure.
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Overview of eWay OTDs

HTTPS Client OTD

Overview of eWay OTDs
3.1
An OTD contains a set of rules that define an object. The object encodes data as it
travels through eGate. OTDs are used as the basis for creating a Java-based
Collaboration Definition for a Project.
Each OTD acts as a template with a unique set of eWay features. The HTTPS eWay OTD
template is not customizable and cannot be edited.
The basic parts of an OTD are:
Element: This is the highest level in the OTD tree. The element is the basic
container that holds the other parts of the OTD. The element can contain fields and
methods.
Field: Fields are used to represent data. A field can contain data in any of the
following formats: string, boolean, int, double, or float.
Method: Method nodes represent actual Java methods.
Parameters: Parameters nodes represent the Java methods' parameters.
Note: For complete information on the methods contained in the HTTPS eWay OTDs,
refer to the Javadoc provided with the eWay documentation in the Enterprise
Manager.
HTTPS Client OTD
3.2
The HTTPS OTD is specific to the HTTPS eWay. It is used as an inbound or outbound
OTD in a Collaboration.
HTTPS eWay Adapter User's Guide
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