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Property Set Node Types


When passing integration object instances as the input or output of a business service, you can use property sets to represent different node types, as presented in Table 24.

Table 24.  Property Set Node Types
Name
Parent
Value of Type Attribute
Properties
Description
Service Method Arguments
N/A
Ignored
The properties of this property set contain any service specific parameters, such as PrimaryRowId for EAI Siebel Adapter.
This is the top-level property set of a business service's input or output. The properties of this property set contain any service-specific parameters (for example, PrimaryRowId for EAI Siebel Adapter).
SiebelMessage
Service Method Arguments
SiebelMessage
The properties of this property set contain header attributes associated with the integration object, for example, IntObjectName.
This property set is a wrapper around a set of integration object instances of a specified type. To pass integration objects between two business services in a workflow, this property set is copied to and from a workflow process property of type Hierarchy.
Object List
SiebelMessage
ListOfObjectType
Not used.
This property set identifies the object type that is being represented. The root components of the object instances are children of this property set.
Root Component
Object List
Root Component Name
The property names of the property set represent the field names of the component, and the property values are the field values.
This property set represents the root component of an integration object instance.
Child Component Type
Root Component or Component
ListOfComponent Name
Not used.
An integration component can have a number of child component types, each of which can have zero or more instances. The Integration Object Hierarchy format groups the child components of a given type under a single property set. This means that child components are actually grandchildren of their parent component's property set.
Child Components
Child Component Type
Component Name
The property names of the property set represent the field names of the component, and the property values are the field values.
This property set represents a component instance. It is a grand- child of the parent component's property set.


 Integration Platform Technologies: Siebel eBusiness Application Integration Volume II 
 Published: 18 July 2003