Returns the value of the parameter argname as passed from the client application. For example, the application could pass
argname from a web browser via an HTTP POST or as part of the URL query string, or on a method call on the COM component. If
argname is not found as a passed argument, the system looks for a session data value of the same name. Throws an ArgNotFound exception, if the parameter is not found.
Sets the value of the named Gateway session parameter to the passed value such that it is placed in the web application’s SESSION context, but not in the collection of variables provided to the Gateway for subsequent interactions.
For use with XML document format rules. Translates the given string into a format that is XML parser-safe, and returns it. For example, the string “x<y>z” could be interpreted as a valid XML tag. Normally to prevent this the data is automatically converted by Object Integration Gateway to an XML-safe format. However, in a format rule it could be desirable to return additional XML data as part of the string. In this case it is up to the developer to ensure that the result is valid and safe.
For use with link rules. Some special characters are not permissible in a query string because they have meaning as part of the URL syntax. This rule translates the given string to a URL-safe format that can be used as an argument, and returns it.
You can use the following rule to select an application profile. You use application profiles, which are defined in the TIBCO Object Service Broker UI, to specify default settings for an application.
The rule returns the HTTP response code as an integer value. The return value has type C, syntax B, and length 4. A response code of 1000 indicates a non-HTTP error.