About Service Action Response Mapping

You create data structures in OSM to contain the response information returned from ASAP and IP Service Activator. For each event and exception returned by the activation system, you select the parameter values you want to retain, then identify the OSM data structure to which these parameters are added. When the activation system returns an event or exception, OSM updates the order data with the parameter values that you selected.

The list of events and exceptions and activation response parameters are different for each activation system.

The activation response parameters for ASAP can be customized.

The activation response parameters for IP Service Activator cannot be modified and conform to how IP Service Activator expects to receive response data from OSM.

The infoParm parameter is significantly more complex for IP Service Activator than it is for ASAP.

When an activation task is configured with IP Service Activator service actions that require an IP Service Activator transaction to fulfill the activation request, the transaction structure in the InfoParms structure contains information relating to the IP Service Activator transaction

When an activation task is configured with IP Service Activator service actions that look up data (such as for navigation service actions), the return data conforms to the infoParms structure in the activation response, with one infoParm per service action.