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Title: Product update XML Composer


1
Product update XML Composer
  • Peter Prager
  • Canam Software Labs, Inc.
  • Session 2F
  • EDGE 2003 Barcelona, Spain

2
Agenda
  • Overview of XML Composer
  • Architecture of XML processing
  • Review of product features
  • XML based external system interfaces
  • Value proposition
  • How is it different then the Proxy XML
    capability?

3
Overview of XML Composer
  • What it is
  • A Windows based development tool that generates
    XML processing External Action Blocks (EABs) for
    Advantage Gen applications
  • There are two types of XML processing EABs
  • XML Reader
  • At runtime, parses XML document
  • XML Writer
  • At runtime, creates XML document

BI-DIRECTIONAL
4
Overview of XML Composer
  • Transforms data between XML and Advantage Gen
    views
  • Enables XML data to be manipulated as regular
    Advantage Gen views
  • Allows visual design of XML data structure
  • Visually map attribute views to XML elements and
    attributes
  • Works in all platforms by generating External
    Action Block code (COBOL, C, Java)
  • High performance, specialized code generated
  • No other runtime objects required

5
Architecture of XML processing
xml_reader_eab
Reading an XML document
Import
Proc Step
buffer_view
Message Queue
xml_doc (text 4096)
Read data source containing XML
1
3
Export
data_view
RDBMS
bank_name (text 32) bank_id (numeric 9,0)
Use
2
4
6
Sequential File
xml_reader_eab
status_view
7
xml_return_code (text 2) xml_message (text
80) xml_position (numeric 15,0) xml_source (text
120)
8
Process XML data now in regular views using
action diagram statements
5
Web service
XML reader logic (parses XML)
6
Architecture of XML processing
xml_writer_eab
Writing an XML document
Import
Proc Step
buffer_view
Message Queue
xml_doc (text 4096)
1
Gather data that will make up XML content
Export
data_view
RDBMS
bank_name (text 32) bank_id (numeric 9,0)
Use
2
3
4
6
Sequential File
xml_writer_eab
status_view
7

Write XML to data source
xml_return_code (text 2) xml_message (text
80) xml_position (numeric 15,0) xml_source (text
120)
8
Web service
5
XML writer logic (creates XML)
7
Review of product features
  • Design
  • Code generation
  • Runtime features
  • Runtime error handling
  • Maintenance
  • Dictionary

8
Designing XML handlers
  • Need two sides to create XML handler
  • Advantage Gen EAB with import/export views
  • EAB source code analysis
  • Use Advantage Gen plug-in interface
  • XML document
  • Build manually node by node with built-in editor
  • Import XML schema
  • Import sample XML document
  • Validate XML document
  • Map attribute views to XML nodes
  • Additional documentation schema, mapping

9
Generating code for XML handlers
  • Generate source code for all Advantage Gen
    language environments
  • COBOL
  • C
  • Java
  • Java requires JAXP compliant parser installed on
    the target JAVA runtime environment
  • Single or batch generation

10
Runtime features
  • Can read and write formatted nodes
  • Date, Time, Timestamp, Numeric
  • Decimal symbol set on document level
  • Number of decimal places set on node level
  • Field Domain Compatible formats
  • Date - text, date ,number
  • Time - text, time, number
  • Number - text, number, date (if lengthgt8),time
    (if lengthgt6)
  • Text text, timestamp (if length 20)
  • Timestamp text, timestamp

11
Runtime error handling
  • Error handling needs special work attribute set
  • CANAM-XML
  • XML-RETURN-CODE (2 characters)
  • XML-MESSAGE (80 characters)
  • XML-POSITION (numeric 15 digits)
  • XML-SOURCE (120 characters)
  • Possible error codes returned by XML handler
  • OK - Successful.
  • EB - End of buffer.
  • XML Reader parsing was OK so far but end of
    buffer is encountered while more data was
    expected.
  • XML Writer buffer is exhausted while more data
    was needed to be written out.
  • IC - Invalid character.
  • ER - Unknown error
  • MN - Missing node. A mandatory node is missing.
  • UE - Unknown entity.
  • UN - Unknown node. A foreign node has been
    encountered within a non-extensible element or
    attribute list boundary.
  • DA - Duplicate attribute.
  • PE - Pattern error. A date/time/timestamp field
    value could not be parsed from the input source
    based on the desired pattern format.

12
Maintaining XML handlers
  • XML handlers appear in HE or CSE as EABs
  • Can perform change impact analysis quickly
  • How to migrate changes quickly to XML handler?
  • Adoption
  • View changes
  • Generate EAB source code as usual

13
Using the dictionary
  • Use standardized node names across XML handlers
  • Important for data architects
  • Can have multiple dictionaries
  • Can import/export dictionary content

14
XML based external system interfaces
  • Most XML based document processing requirements
    are to communicate with external (non-Advantage
    Gen) systems
  • Can employ similar development practices for
    external systems with

AG Transaction 1
AG Transaction 2
XML writer EAB
XML reader EAB
RDBMS 2
Message Queue
RDBMS 1
RDBMS 3
Non-AG Transaction
XML reader subroutine
15
Value proposition
  • Allows developers to focus on the business logic
    instead of the XML handling code
  • Use regular Action Diagram Statements to
    manipulate XML data in traditional views
  • Reduced learning curve
  • Easy to use interface for XML Advantage Gen
    view mapping
  • Learn to use one tool for
  • all types of XML applications
  • varied architectures
  • for all supported platforms (COBOL, C, Java)
  • Much faster development and maintenance
  • Visual design
  • External Action Block (EAB) source code
    generation
  • Version control (adoption)
  • Hi return on investment (ROI)
  • The XML Thunder companion product is available
    for the other side (non-Gen systems) for easy
    integration

16
Differences from Proxy XML support
XML Composer Proxy XML
Architecture All (block mode, batch, client/server, background, web) Web (COM and Java proxies)
Language environment COBOL, C, Java COM and Java
Applications Any AG application need to have access to XML values on any AG target platforms. (intra-and inter-system communications) When data is passed to AG servers using Proxies.
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Demonstration
  • Thank you!
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