Outbound Replies pane

This table shows the configurable parameters for outbound replies:

Parameter Description
Hold This holds the transmission of all outbound reply messages until released using Network Monitor.
TPS Outbound Reply Click Edit to open the TPS Editor. Then, click Add to open the TPS Properties dialog box, where you can select the procedures or Java class and arguments for outbound reply messages.
Retries This is the maximum number of times to attempt transmission of an inbound message to the destination thread. A retry happens when a protocol write fails.
  • 0 is the initial transmission only.
  • 1 is the initial transmission plus one retry.
  • -1 is unlimited retries.
Interval This is the number of seconds to wait between each retry.
Send OK Procs Click Edit to open the TPS Editor. Then, click Add to open the TPS Properties dialog box. In the dialog box, select the procedures or Java class and arguments to run upon successful transmission of the inbound message to the destination thread.
Send Fail Procs Click Edit to open the TPS Editor. Then, click Add to open the TPS Properties dialog box. In the dialog box, select the procedures or Java class and arguments to run upon unsuccessful transmission of the inbound message to the destination thread. An unsuccessful transmission happens when the number of retries fails. All retries and forwarding threads are exhausted before a transmission is treated as failed.
Prewrite Procs Click Edit to open the TPS Editor. Then, click Add to open the TPS Properties dialog box, from where you can select the procedures or Java class and arguments. These procedures provide user-control immediately before the protocol write happens.

The only dispositions that are permitted in the prewrite are "CONTINUE" and "KILL".

Forward Thread Click List to open the Threads list box. Use the list box to select the thread to serve as an alternate destination for the outbound replies. The engine first exhausts the permissible number of transmission retries to the primary destination thread before forwarding the message to the alternate thread.