com.HTTPServiceRequest.sendTextResponse
Sends an HTTP response with data from a plain string.
Syntax
sendTextResponse(
code INTEGER,
description STRING,
txt STRING )
- code specifies the status code of the response.
- description specifies the description of the response.
- txt defines the string containing the data to be sent.
Usage
The sendTextResponse()
method performs the HTTP response by sending the a status
(code) and description (description), followed
by the headers previously set, and text data contained in the string as body.
It is important for the server to return a correct status code, following the HTTP standards, otherwise the client may fail to interpret the response. For instance, if the request is malformed, the server is expected to send an HTTP response with the code of 400 (Bad Request). See HTTP status codes (wikipedia) for more details about common HTTP response codes.
The default Content-Type header is text/plain
, but it can be changed if of the
form */*
. For example: application/json
.
Automatic conversion from locale to user-defined charset is performed when possible, otherwise throws an exception.
In HTTP 1.1, if the body size is greater than 32k, the response will be sent in several chunks of the same size.
If the description is NULL
, a default description based on the status code is
sent.
New incoming requests can be retrieved again with the com.WebServiceEngine.GetHTTPServiceRequest()
method.
In case of error, the method throws an exception and sets the
STATUS
variable. Depending on the error, a human-readable description of the
problem is available in the SQLCA.SQLERRM
register. See Error handling in GWS calls (STATUS).
The INT_FLAG variable is checked during GWS API call to handle program interruptions, for more details, see Interruption handling in GWS calls (INT_FLAG)