In the architecture of modern e-business applications (SOA), loosely coupled systems are becoming more and more important. Reliable messaging is one important technology for this type of system.
Reliable RPC is the Natural RPC implementation of a reliable messaging system. It combines the Natural RPC technology and persistence, which is implemented by means of units of work (UOWs) that are offered by the EntireX Broker. Reliable RPC is characterized by following features:
The Natural RPC client executes a CALLNAT
statement
without waiting for a reply from the server (the RPC message is sent in
asynchronous mode).
An RPC server needs not be active at the time the CALLNAT
is executed.
The reliable RPC message is stored in the EntireX Broker's persistent store until an RPC server is available.
The Natural RPC server executes the reliable RPC by calling the requested subprogram but does not send a reply to the RPC client.
A Natural RPC client may ask the status of the sent reliable RPC messages.
A Natural RPC client may send a reliable RPC message to an EntireX RPC server.
A Natural RPC server may receive a reliable RPC message from an EntireX RPC client.
The Natural RPC client for a reliable RPC is configured in the same way as for a normal Natural RPC. The same Natural RPC client session can send standard RPC requests and reliable RPC messages.
To enable a Natural RPC client to use reliable RPC, the Natural RPC
client must use application programming interface
USR2071N
for
an explicit EntireX Broker logon. This implies that the profile parameter ACIVERS
must be set to 2
or higher.
Reliable RPC is used to send messages to a persistent EntireX Broker service. The messages are described by the PDA of the caller and may only contain output parameters. A parameter is defined as "output" in one of the following ways:
If a Natural interface object is used:
In the Attr
field on the
Interface
Object Generation screen of the SYSRPC
utility, set the attribute of the parameter to O
(output).
Note:
If your parameter definitions do not contain group structures, you
must set the attribute COMPAT
to IDL
before
generating the interface object; see
Generating
Interface Objects in the SYSRPC
Utility
documentation.
If no Natural interface object is used:
Use the
AD=O
session parameter in the CALLNAT
statement.
Note:
If you want to call an EntireX RPC server and if the corresponding
IDL file contains group structures, then you must use a Natural interface
object, and the parameter definition for the Natural interface object must
correspond to the group structure of the IDL file.
If you generate a Natural interface object from an IDL file, the attribute of the parameter is taken from the IDL file. In this case, the IDL file must only contain inbound (from the server's point of view) parameters.
Reliable RPC is enabled at runtime. The client has to set the one of two different modes before issuing a reliable RPC request:
AUTO_COMMIT
CLIENT_COMMIT
While AUTO_COMMIT
commits each message implicitly after
sending it, a series of RPC messages sent in a unit of work (UOW) can be
committed or rolled back explicitly using CLIENT_COMMIT
mode.
For this purpose, Natural provides the two application programming
interfaces USR6304N
and USR6305N
. With interface
USR6304N
, the mode for reliable RPC is set. With interface
USR6305N
, a unit of work that has been created with
CLIENT_COMMIT
can be committed or rolled back.
To make use of USR6304N
Copy the subprogram USR6304N
from the library
SYSEXT
to the library SYSTEM
or to the steplib
library or to any application in the client environment.
Using the DEFINE
DATA
statement, specify the following parameters:
Parameter | I/O | Format | Description | |
---|---|---|---|---|
P-FUNC |
I | A01 | Function code; possible values are: | |
P (Put)
|
Set the mode for reliable RPC. The mode applies to all subsequent calls. | |||
G (Get)
|
Get the previously specified mode. | |||
P-MODE |
I/O | N01 | Mode for reliable RPC: | |
0 |
No reliable RPC (standard RPC execution) | |||
1 |
Reliable RPC
AUTO_COMMIT |
|||
2 |
Reliable RPC
CLIENT_COMMIT
|
|||
P-RC |
O | N04 | Return code | |
P-MESSAGE |
O | A80 | Message text |
In the calling program on the client side, specify the following statement:
CALLNAT 'USR6304N' P-FUNC P-MODE P-RC P-MESSAGE
Note:
The mode CLIENT_COMMIT
cannot be changed
if reliable RPC messages have been sent but not yet committed or rolled
back.
To make use of USR6305N
Copy the subprogram USR6305N
from the library
SYSEXT
to the library SYSTEM
or to the steplib
library or to any application in the client environment.
Using the DEFINE
DATA
statement, specify the following parameters:
Parameter | I/O | Format | Description | |
---|---|---|---|---|
P-FUNC |
I | A08 | Function code; possible values are: | |
COMMIT |
Commit the sent reliable RPC messages. The messages are now available for an RPC server. | |||
ROLLBACK |
Discard the already sent reliable RPC messages. | |||
P-RC |
O | N04 | Return code | |
P-MESSAGE |
O | A80 | Message text |
In the calling program on the client side, specify the following statement:
CALLNAT 'USR6305N' P-FUNC P-MODE P-RC P-MESSAGE
The Natural RPC server for reliable RPC is configured in the same way as for normal Natural RPC. The same Natural RPC server session can process standard RPC requests and reliable RPC messages.
To enable the processing of reliable RPC messages, the profile parameter ACIVERS
must be set to 2
or higher.
To view the status of sent reliable RPC messages, Natural provides the
application programming interface USR6306N
. With
USR6306N
you can get the status of all reliable RPC messages that
you have previously sent under your user ID. USR6306N
must not
necessarily be called within the Natural session in which the reliable RPC
messages have been sent. If USR6306N
is used in a different
Natural session, the application programming interface
USR2071N
must
first be used to log on to the EntireX Broker with the same user ID that has
been used to send the reliable RPC messages.
The reliable RPC messages are implemented by EntireX Broker unit of works (UOWs). The information about reliable RPC messages is therefore information about UOWs.
To make use of USR6306N
Copy the subprogram USR6306N
from the library
SYSEXT
to the library SYSTEM
or to the steplib
library or to any application in the client environment.
Using the DEFINE
DATA
statement, specify the following parameters:
Parameter | I/O | Format | Description |
---|---|---|---|
P-UOW-ID-IN |
I | A16 | ID for the UOW to be retrieved. Possible
values are:
UOWID of a UOW
|
P-USER-ID |
O | A32 | User ID of the user who has created the UOWs. |
P-BROKER-ID |
O | A32 | Broker ID of the EntireX Broker that hosts the UOWs. |
P-UOW-COUNT |
O | I4 | Number of UOWs in the P-UOW-INFO
array.
|
P-UOW-INFO
(/1:*) |
X-array with information about each UOW | ||
P-UOW-ID |
O | A32 | ID of the UOW |
P-UOW-STATUS |
O | A10 | Status of the UOW according to EntireX Broker
The status depends on the processing state and is assigned by the EntireX Broker. |
P-USERR-STATUS |
O | A32 | User information about the UOW.
This is typically error information that has been set by the RPC server. |
P-CREATE-TIME |
O | A32 | Creation time of the UOW according to EntireX Broker. |
P-RC |
O | N04 | Return code |
P-MESSAGE |
O | A80 | Message text |
In the calling program on the client side, specify the following statement:
CALLNAT 'USR6306N' P-UOW-ID-IN P-USER-ID P-BROKER-ID P-UOW-COUNT P-OUW-INFO(*) P-RC P-MESSAGE