About Guaranteed Delivery Events
A guaranteed delivery event occurs when a client uses guaranteed delivery to invoke a service on a remote Integration Server, and when the server returns the service results to the requesting client. There are two types of guaranteed delivery events:
GD Start events occur when a client uses guaranteed delivery to invoke a service on a remote the
Integration Server. In a flow service, executing the
pub.remote.gd:start service generates a GD Start event.
GD End events occur when a client receives the results of the service it requested using guaranteed delivery. In a flow service, executing the
pub.remote.gd:end service generates a GD End event.
Each guaranteed delivery transaction generates a GD Start event and a GD End event. You can subscribe to GD Start and GD End events to invoke event handlers that log guaranteed delivery transactions to a file or database. You might also want to use guaranteed delivery events to invoke event handlers that send notification. For example, if you use guaranteed delivery to invoke a service that processes purchase orders, you might want to send notification to a business account manager about purchase orders from a particular client, or when the value of a purchase order is greater than a certain amount.
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