The Advanced Options tab
allows you to specify request and response XML converter behavior and compiler-related
preferences.
This tab contains the following fields:
In the Specify request XML converter
behavior group:
- Validate root element namespace name
- Select this check box to enable validation of the
target namespace of the root element in XML documents. The target
namespace of the root element can be found in the XML schema definition
that defines the root element.
- Use VALUE literals to initialize omitted data items
- Select this checkbox to enable initialization for
data items in the request language structure
that you have excluded from the Web service input data structure
(see Initializing data items in the COBOL application's input data structure ).
- This option applies only to the bottom-up development
scenario for generating a Web service, and applies only if you specify
Compiled XML Conversion.
- Use VALUE literals to initialize empty data items
- Select this checkbox to enable initialization for
data items in the request language structure
that you have included in the Web service input data structure
(see Initializing data items in the COBOL application's input data structure ).
- This option applies only to the bottom-up scenario
for generating a Web service, and applies only if you specify Compiled
XML Conversion.
In the Specify response XML converter
behavior group:
- Language data
- This option controls how the response runtime
XML conversion program handles characters in the response COBOL
data that are illegal in the XML 1.0 specification:
- Select Filter characters illegal in XML 1.0 if
you want the conversion program to scan both non-numeric and numeric
data in the language structure and convert any character that is illegal
in the XML 1.0 specification to an EBCDIC, ASCII, or UNICODE space
(depending on the response code page).
- Select Halt on characters illegal in XML 1.0 if
you want the conversion program to scan both non-numeric and numeric
data in the language structure and cause an exception if characters
illegal in XML 1.0 are found.
- Select Do not check for illegal characters if
you want the conversion program not to check for characters that are
illegal in the XML 1.0 specification.
For more information see Options for handling illegal XML characters.
In the Specify compiler-related preferences group:
- Optimization
- Select whether the optimization option is enabled for the COBOL
compiler. When the check box is selected, the COBOL compiler will
use optimization in generating runtime code from COBOL source code.
If
you are trying to debug a compile error in your COBOL source code,
it is a good idea to clear this check box and recompile. Without optimization
turned on, it is easier to determine which part of the COBOL source
code is causing the error.
- Specify COBOL compiler version
- Select the version of the COBOL compiler that you want to use. (Same as COBOL_COMPILER_LEVEL in the batch processor
– see COBOL_COMPILER_LEVEL).