Object Creation; Object Processing Rules; Object Structure Processing Class - IBM BJ0NJML - Service And Asset Management Integration Manual

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Synchronous Inbound Integration Processing

Object Creation

Summary
Output

Object Processing Rules

Summary
Output

Object Structure Processing Class

Summary
Output
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The integration framework builds the objects by using the information in the
object structure.
The output of this activity is the objects.
If specified, the integration framework applies processing rules to the objects it
has built, before saving the objects.
Object processing rules let you manipulate data in the object, before the objects
are saved. You can also use processing rules to access and retrieve pertinent data
from objects that you do not include in the object structure.
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To see if processing rules exist for the object, go to the Object Processing Rules tab
of the Enterprise Service tab in the Enterprise Services application.
The following table shows the possible object rule processing outcomes.
Condition
No object processing rules exist
The processing rules skip the record.
The processing rules stop the record.
The processing rules complete
successfully.
The integration framework applies any predefined logic to the object structure.
The following table shows the possible object structure processing outcomes.
Condition
No object structure processing exists.
The object structure class skips the
record.
Output
The object.
None; processing ends.
If there are multiple records in one
XML file, the class skips the current
record and processes the next record.
None; processing ends and an error is
sent to the caller.
The object, possibly updated.
Output
The unchanged object.
None; processing ends.
If there are multiple records in one
XML file, the class skips the current
record and processes the next record.
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