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Assigning a Prefix to IIOP Command IDs

Setting Recording Options
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For example, if you select the
Use command type to prefix emulation commands
Use command type to prefix emulation commands
Use command type to prefix emulation commands
Use command type to prefix emulation commands
check
box, the third
tux_tpcall
emulation command in the script has the following
command ID:
tux_tpcall ["tcal003"]
Robot assigns the following command ID prefixes for particular TUXEDO
commands:
Assigning a Prefix to IIOP Command IDs and Including IORs in
IIOP_bind
If you are recording IIOP requests, you can have Robot automatically assign an
identifying prefix to IIOP emulation command IDs. You can also include the
original IORs in
iiop_bind
commands.
Command
Prefix
Command
Prefix
tux_bq
tbq
tux_tpinit
tini
tux_tpabort
tabo
tux_tpnotify
tnot
tux_tpacall*
tacaR
tux_tppost
tpos
tux_tpbroadcast
tbro
tux_tprecv
trec
tux_tpcall
tcal
tux_tpresume
tres
tux_tpcommit
tcom
tux_tpsend
tsen
tux_tpconnect
tcon
tux_tpsubscribe
tsub
tux_tpdequeue
tdeq
tux_tpsuspend
tsus
tux_tpdisconnect
tdis
tux_tpterm
tter
tux_tpenqueue
tenq
tux_tpunsubscribe
tuns
tux_tpgetrply
tget
*
tacaR
applies when
tux_tpacall
involves a request only. When
tux_tpacall
involves both a request and the reply (request/reply turnaround), the prefix is
tacaT
. This
is used for asynchronous request timing only and is never assigned to an emulation
command.