Table 1 shows the attributes for OuputMessage.
| Fields | Description |
|---|---|
Attribute: name |
This attribute has no effect on generated artifacts. It is reserved for future use. |
Attribute: annotationsFile |
Specifies the absolute path to location and name in the file system of the synonym action XML file. The synonym action XML file contains the optional annotation information that can be present in the source of the service interface data declarations. If this attribute is not specified, the default is taken from the “-annot” parameter of the xsebatch invocation. For more information see Using source annotations to specify service interface. |
Attribute: commTypesFile |
Specifies the absolute path to location and name in the file system of the common types xml file. The common types xml file describes the common element and type information that is used in the generated WSDL and XSD schema to refer to instead of imbedding and potentially duplicating the types. If this attribute is not specified, the default is taken from the “-commtypes” parameter of the xsebatch invocation. For more information see Commonly Used Elements and Types. |
Attribute: importDirectory |
Specifies the directory for the source file. The default value is: The input directory |
Attribute: importFile |
Specifies the file name that contains the data
definition to be used in creating the Web service operation message
types. Note: Only COBOL data definitions are supported and are subject
to the restrictions that are specified in the online help.
The default value is: The name provided in the xsebatch command-line parameter -s. |
Attribute: lowerBound |
Corresponds to the minOccurs attribute value
of the xsd:element that is assigned the complexType derived from the
data type specified in the following attributes: importDirectory,
importFile, and nativeTypeName Note: This attribute is ignored unless
two or more InputMessages are specified.
|
Attribute: nativeTypeName |
Specifies the name of the data type that is
to be imported from the importFile, such as DFHCOMMAREA for a CICS® COBOL application. An error
message is generated on the console if a parse of the importFile does
not identify the nativeTypeName as a valid data type. The default value is: For COBOL, the name of the first available level 01 data item name. |
Attribute: upperBound |
Corresponds to the minOccurs attribute value
of the xsd:element that is assigned the complexType derived from the
data type specified in the following attributes: importDirectory,
importFile, and nativeTypeName Note: This attribute is ignored unless
two or more InputMessages are specified.
|
Attribute: xmlEleName |
Specifies the desired tag name of the xsd:element
that is assigned the complexType derived from the data type specified
in the following attributes: importDirectory, importFile, and nativeTypeName
Note: This attribute is ignored unless two or more OutputMessages
are specified.
|
<OutputMessage name="PhoneBookReply" importDirectory="." importFile="Ex01z.cbl"
commTypesFile=c:/common/commtypesSample.xml nativeTypeName="output-msg">
<RedefinesArray>
<RedefineSelection redefine="output-msg.redParent.redefd"
useRedefinition="output-msg.redParent.redefd2"/>
</RedefinesArray>
<ItemSelectionArray>
<ItemSelection itemName="output-msg.redParent"/>
<ItemSelection itemName="output-msg.in-extn"/>
<ItemSelection itemName="output-msg.in-zip"/>
<ItemSelection itemName="output-msg.in-ll"/>
</ItemSelectionArray>
</OutputMessage>