com.highdeal.admin.hci
Class DeleteUserSessionOp

java.lang.Object
  extended by com.highdeal.admin.hci.DeleteUserSessionOp
All Implemented Interfaces:
MessageOperation, XMLMarshallable

public class DeleteUserSessionOp
extends java.lang.Object
implements MessageOperation

This operation allows you to delete a user session from the list of running user sessions.

This operation can be used to delete a user session linked to a tool (user interface) that has been terminated abnormally and could not disconnect properly from the server system, thus preventing a new session to be opened with the same SAP CC user and tool.

The identifier of the user session to delete must be specified in the sessionId attribute of the operation.

If the session identifier of the user session is not set, or if the session identifier does not correspond to a running user session, an InvalidDeletionException with the reason does_not_exist will be thrown.

Operation Result

DeleteUserSessionResult

XML API for HCI

The XML APIs specify the following XSD fragment:

XSD Fragment

<xs:element name="deleteUserSession">
   <xs:complexType>
     <xs:attribute name="sessionId" type="xs:string" use="optional" />
     <xs:attribute name="login" type="xs:string" use="optional" />
     <xs:attribute name="toolName" type="xs:string" use="optional"/>
   </xs:complexType>
 </xs:element>

Operation Availability

You can send this operation request in HCI messages to the following final target types of instances in the connected SAP CC system:

EditionFinal Target Instances
raterupdaterguiderbulkLoadertaxerdispatcher
chargeNoNoNoNoNoYes

Field Summary
static java.lang.String OPERATION_NAME
          The XML tag name of this service operation: "deleteUserSession"
 
Constructor Summary
DeleteUserSessionOp()
          Builds an empty DeleteUserSessionOp.
 
Method Summary
 void addCharacterData(java.lang.String data)
          Adds character data to the content element.
 void addChild(java.lang.String tagName, XMLMarshallable child)
          Adds a child to the object, the child representing the marshallable object which must be added to the element.
 java.lang.String getLogin()
          Gets the login of the user session(s) to delete.
 java.lang.String getName()
          Gets the XML name of the service operation.
 java.lang.String getSessionId()
          Gets the identifier of the user session to delete.
 java.lang.String getToolName()
          Gets the name of the tool of the user session(s) to delete.
 void marshal(XMLOutputter output)
          Gives an XML representation of this object, including its children.
 void setAttributes(XMLAttributes atts)
          Sets the attributes of the XML representation of the element being processed.
 void setLogin(java.lang.String login)
          Sets the login of the user session(s) to delete.
 void setSessionId(java.lang.String sessionId)
          Sets the identifier of the user session to delete.
 void setToolName(java.lang.String toolName)
          Sets the name of the tool of the user session(s) to delete.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

OPERATION_NAME

public static final java.lang.String OPERATION_NAME
The XML tag name of this service operation: "deleteUserSession"

See Also:
Constant Field Values
Constructor Detail

DeleteUserSessionOp

public DeleteUserSessionOp()
Builds an empty DeleteUserSessionOp.

Method Detail

getSessionId

public java.lang.String getSessionId()
Gets the identifier of the user session to delete.

Returns:
The identifier of the user session to delete

setSessionId

public void setSessionId(java.lang.String sessionId)
Sets the identifier of the user session to delete.

Parameters:
sessionId - The identifier of the user session to delete

getLogin

public java.lang.String getLogin()
Gets the login of the user session(s) to delete.

Returns:
The login of the user session(s) to delete

setLogin

public void setLogin(java.lang.String login)
Sets the login of the user session(s) to delete.

Parameters:
login - The login of the user session(s) to delete

setToolName

public void setToolName(java.lang.String toolName)
Sets the name of the tool of the user session(s) to delete.

Parameters:
toolName - The name of the tool of the user session(s) to delete

getToolName

public java.lang.String getToolName()
Gets the name of the tool of the user session(s) to delete.

Returns:
The name of the tool of the user session(s) to delete

getName

public java.lang.String getName()
Description copied from interface: MessageOperation
Gets the XML name of the service operation. This name identifies the operation request in the HCI messages. It is used to marshal the Java object representing an HCI operation into an XML representation that can be exchanged via the HCI communication interface between your client application and the SAP CC system.

Example

  • activateAll
  • ping

Specified by:
getName in interface MessageOperation
Returns:
The technical name of the HCI operation

addCharacterData

public void addCharacterData(java.lang.String data)
Description copied from interface: XMLMarshallable
Adds character data to the content element.

Specified by:
addCharacterData in interface XMLMarshallable
Parameters:
data - The character data to be added

addChild

public void addChild(java.lang.String tagName,
                     XMLMarshallable child)
Description copied from interface: XMLMarshallable
Adds a child to the object, the child representing the marshallable object which must be added to the element.

Specified by:
addChild in interface XMLMarshallable
Parameters:
tagName - The name of tag for the child
child - The child to be added

marshal

public void marshal(XMLOutputter output)
Description copied from interface: XMLMarshallable
Gives an XML representation of this object, including its children.

Specified by:
marshal in interface XMLMarshallable
Parameters:
output - The XML output to marshal the object into

setAttributes

public void setAttributes(XMLAttributes atts)
Description copied from interface: XMLMarshallable
Sets the attributes of the XML representation of the element being processed.

Specified by:
setAttributes in interface XMLMarshallable
Parameters:
atts - The XML attributes of the current element

Document Published: October 2015 (SAP CC 4.0 SP10 and Later)