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Enterprise Server Functions (Magic xpa 3.x)

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Enterprise Server Functions (Magic xpa 3.x)

Blob2Req – Sends the data of a BLOB variable to the requester.

CtxClose – Gracefully removes a context from the Active Context list.

CtxGetAllNames – Returns the names of all open contexts on the server engine where the function is evaluated.

CtxGetId – Retrieves the context identifier by a defined context name. You can define a name for a context identifier by using the CtxSetName function for a specific context.

CtxGetName – Enables the programmer to fetch the name of the current context.

CtxKill – Removes a context from the active context list.

CtxLstUse – Returns the number of seconds since the last activation of a context.

CtxNum – Returns the number of active contexts that are currently defined in an enterprise server.

CtxProg – Returns the program name of the top level program of the context if executed from another context, or the task path if executed on the current context.

CtxSetName – Enable the programmer to set the name of the current context.

CtxSize – Returns the size of the context.

CtxStat – Returns the status of a context.

DiscSrvr – Disconnects the server.

File2Req – Sends a file specification to the requester.

IsMobileClient – Checks if a session was initiated from a mobile device.

RqContexts – Returns information about the current status of the broker in terms of active contexts.

RqCtxInf – Returns an information string of a given context identified by the context ID.

RqCtxTrm – Terminates a specified context.

RqExe – Requests a broker to load a new copy.

RqHTTPHeader – Sets the required HTTP Header information for the returned result of the HTTP result of a batch program.

RqHTTPStatusCode – Controls the HTTP return status.

RqLoad – Provides statistical information about the load of one or all services of a single broker.

RqQueDel – Deletes an entry in the service queue.

RqQueLst – Provides the number of entries pending in the queue.

RqQuePri – Resets the priority for a pending request in the queue.

RqReqInf – Provides information about a request through a list of values that are generated from the Queue or from the broker's history log.

RqReqLst – Returns the number of request entries, specified by a range of request identifications, from the broker's log.

RqRtApp – Returns information about one application supported by one or more runtime engines registered in the broker.

RqRtApps – Provides the number of applications supported by one or all enterprise servers associated with a broker.

RqRtBlock – Blocks external and/or internal requests (requests issued by the server for the server to handle) from reaching the server.

RqRtCtx – Returns the information of a given context entry of a given service or server name.

RqRtCtxs – Loads the information of all of the opened contexts of the enterprise server.

RqRtInf – Gives information about a specific enterprise server associated with a broker.

RqRtResume – Allows a blocked server to receive requests.

RqRts – Gives the number of enterprise servers associated with a broker.

RqRtTrm – Terminates all enterprise servers associated with a requester.

RqRtTrmEx – Terminates all enterprise servers associated with a requester by a graceful timeout.

RqStat – Returns a simple numeric value indicating the status of a single request.

RqTrmTimeout – Retrieves the remaining number of seconds before the server termination occurs.

SharedValGet – Retrieves a shared value according to its name. A shared value is a value stored in the memory of the Magic xpa process. Once created, this value can be retrieved by all active contexts and new contexts.

SharedValGetAttrReturns the attribute of the shared values. Since version: 1.9L and 2.3

SharedValGetNamesReturns the names of the shared values. Since version: 1.9L and 2.3

SharedValSet – Creates a shared value, which is a value stored in the memory of the Magic xpa process. Once created, this value can be retrieved by all active contexts and new contexts.

Text – Tests for the server background mode.

WsConsumerAttachmentAdd – A consumer Web Service program can add attachments to the SOAP response using the WsConsumerAttachmentAdd function.

WsConsumerAttachmentGet – A consumer Web Service program can retrieve attachments from the SOAP response using the WsConsumerAttachmentGet function.

WsProviderAttachmentAdd – Attaches the content of a BLOB variable to a SOAP response.

WsProviderAttachmentGet – Retrieves an attachment received by a Web Service.

WsSetIdentity – Sets an identity for the current context.

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