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Revision as of 09:24, 5 March 2012
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Description
Node that can perform a sequence of invocations to the operations of the VCL or other workflows.
GreenVulcano® ESB Configuration
The iterations are made on the elements of a collection built by a CollectionDataProvider configured through the attribute 'collection-DP'. Collection elements are inserted in the GVBuffer object to pass to the plug-in with which loop through invocations.
You can configure a condition of premature exit from the loop.
By default, even if a particular iteration throws an exception all the iterations will be executed anyway.
The following table shows the GVIteratorOperationNode element's attributes:
Attribute | Type | Description |
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type | fixed | This attribute must assume the value flow-node. |
class | fixed | This attribute must assume the value it.greenvulcano.gvesb.core.flow.GVIteratorOperationNode. |
id | required | ID of the node. Unique within the 'Flow'. |
op-type | required | Indicates the type of operation that GreenVulcano® ESB must execute:
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input | required | Specifies the input (from the execution environment) for the operation.
If the input is an exception, the operation is not performed, and the output is set equal input exception. |
output | optional | The operation's output (GVBuffer or Exception) is inserted into the execution environment with this exact name. Default to "input" value. |
collection-dp | optional | Name of Data Provider to use. Must return a collection of objects.
The attribute's value can't be null. |
accumulate-output | optional | If true, output of each iteration is concatenated with the previous iteration's output.
Default is true. |
next-node-id | required | Indicates the next node in the workflow to execute when the operation ends. |
point-x | optional | X position of the node in the VulCon® workflows editor.
Immutable, used by VulCon. |
point-y | optional | Y position of the node in the VulCon® workflows editor.
Immutable, used by VulCon. |
dump-in-out | optional | If true enable the dump of the input/output GVBuffer.
Default false. |
dump-env-in-out | optional | If true enable the dump of the input/output Execution Environment.
Default false. |
Might have the following subelements:
- Description
- CoreCall
- proxy-call or proxy-enqueue
- exit-loop-condition
- InputServices
- OutputServices
CoreCall
Defines the parameters to invoke a GreenVulcano® ESB service. Dynamic fields can contains placeholders.
The following table shows the CoreCall element's attributes:
Attribute | Type | Description |
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dynamic | optional | If 'true' then id-system, id-service and operation attributes can contains metadata to be resolved at runtime.
Default false. |
id-service | required | Name of Service to call. |
id-system | required | Name of service's Client. |
operation | required | Operation to invoke on the service.
Corresponds to a GreenVulcano® ESB communication operation or to a forward. |
ref-dp | optional | Name of Data Provider to use for modifying the GVBuffer content at each iteration. |
change-log-context | optional | If true change the log context fields according to the new System/Service/Operation values.
Default false. |
proxy-call
Operation useful as a proxy to other Call operation.
The following table shows the proxy-call element's attributes:
Attribute | Type | Description |
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type | fixed | This attribute must assume the value call. |
class | fixed | This attribute must assume the value it.greenvulcano.gvesb.virtual.internal.ProxyCallOperation. |
name | required | Operation name. Used in the 'Flow' section to associate workflow nodes to VCL operations. |
id-system | required | System providing the Call operation to call. |
id-channel | required | System's channel. |
operation | required | Channel's Call operation. |
Its subelements are:
- Description
- ServiceAlias
proxy-enqueue
Operation useful as a proxy to other Enqueue operation.
The following table shows the proxy-enqueue element's attributes:
Attribute | Type | Description |
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type | fixed | This attribute must assume the value enqueue. |
class | fixed | This attribute must assume the value it.greenvulcano.gvesb.virtual.internal.ProxyEnqueueOperation. |
name | required | Operation name. Used in the 'Flow' section to associate workflow nodes to VCL operations. |
id-system | required | System providing the Call operation to call. |
id-channel | required | System's channel. |
operation | required | Channel's Enqueue operation. |
Its subelements are:
- Description
- ServiceAlias
exit-loop-condition
Defines a condition that occur during an iteration, causing the interruption of the loop calls.
Might contain the following subelements:
- Description
- exception-event
exception-event
Defines the type of exception that, if launched at an iteration, causes the interruption of the loop calls.
The following table shows the exception-event element's attributes:
Attribute | Type | Description |
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value | optional | The type of exception.
If the execution of a call sequence throws an exception of this type (or its subtype), the loop stops. The attribute's default value is: java.lang.Exception. |
rethrow | optional | Through this attribute you can specify whether the exception that it stopped the loop iterations must be
propagated (causing the total failure of the call to GVIteratorOperationNode plug-in) or be retained. The default value is 'true'. |