com.HttpRequest.getResponse
Waits for and returns the response produced by one of request methods.
Syntax
getResponse()
RETURNS com.HttpResponse
Usage
The getResponse() method waits for a response from the server and returns a
com.HttpResponse object
corresponding to the response that was produced by a call to one of the request methods: doRequest(), doTextRequest(), doXmlRequest(), doFormEncodedRequest(), or beginXmlRequest() and endXmlRequest().
On iOS, a long running HTTP request will display a message box, to allow the user to cancel
the request. If the user cancels the HTTP request, the error -15578 will be raised. This error
can be trapped with TRY/CATCH.
Unlike getAsyncResponse(), the getResponse() method is
blocking: it stops program flow until an HTTP response is received from the server.
Define a response timeout with the com.HttpRequest.setTimeOut method.
On iOS devices, when using this method, it is not possible to distinguish different timeouts
for the connection and for read/write operation, defined respectively by the setConnectionTimeOut()
and setTimeOut() methods.
If both timeouts are defined, the longest timeout will be used for the connection and read/write
operations.
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)