Cloud FTL Reply is a synchronous activity that can send reply to message received through the
Cloud FTL Subscriber activity.
General
The
General tab has the following fields.
| Field
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Description
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| Name
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The name to be displayed as label of the activity in the application.
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| Reply For
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Specifies the
Cloud FTL Reply message for
Cloud FTL Subscriber.
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| Format
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Defines the set of fields in the message that is sent by the
Cloud FTL Reply activity. The form of each FTL message (its field names and their value datatypes) is governed by a format. The supported formats are:
- Custom: can be defined by using the
Input Editor. The
Input Editor is enabled only for the
Custom format option.
- Keyed Opaque: a built-in format that contains a text key field and a binary (opaque) data field.
- Opaque: a built-in format that contains a binary (opaque) data field.
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| Format Name
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The name of the
Custom format.
This field is displayed when the
Custom format is selected.
|
Description
Provide a short description of the activity here.
Input Editor
The
Input Editor gets enabled only when you select
Custom format in the
General tab. The schema must match the schema of the input for the activity shown on the
Input tab.
| Input Item
|
Datatype
|
Description
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| MessageType
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complex
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The message type used in the application.
From the
Schemas folder, drag the
Message : MessageType element on to the process editor.
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Input
The input for the activity depends on the
Format chosen by the user in the
General tab. If you select the
Custom format, the input is a data element defined in the
Input Editor tab.
Fault
The
Fault tab lists the possible exceptions thrown by this activity.
| Fault
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Thrown when...
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| FTLReplyActivityFault
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The FTL Reply activity fails to reply due to a runtime error.
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| FTLCreateReplyMessageFault
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The FTL reply message could not be created.
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| FTLSendReplyMessageFault
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The FTL reply message is not published.
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