The WebSpeed Active Server Page Messenger (WSASP)
Control Files
WSASP.DLL
Object Type
WSAgent
Purpose
The WebSpeed Active Server Page Messenger (WSAgent) allows a developer to integrate WebSpeed applications with Microsoft Active Server Pages. This allows you to take advantage of Microsoft’s server side scripting and ActiveX server interface with Progress 4GL applications.
Comments
The WSAgent server will get and set all CGI web properties and HTTP headers transparently from the user. However, you can override the QueryString and FormData entries before running a WebSpeed script.
Properties
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Methods
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FormData
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Overrides any form data passed in by the web server. You must HTTP encode this data before setting FormData.
Syntax
WSAgent1.FormData = string
Data Type
String
Usage
Read only.
Comments
By default, the WebSpeed script will see the form data as passed in by the web server. If you want to change this data or add your own, you would set this property before calling the RunScript method.
See Also
HTTPHeader
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Contains the HTTP header returned from executing a WebSpeed script. The header contains an HTTP response code as well as cookies and the mime type of the output.
Syntax
string
= WSAgent1.HTTPHeaderData Type
String
Usage
Read only.
Comments
By default, HTTP headers with the exception of the WebSpeed Transaction cookie are not propogated to the Active Server Page framework. You can use this property to get any HTTP headers you want to return with your page.
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Locked
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
A Boolean value that indicates whether the messenger is currently in a state aware transaction with a locked agent.
Syntax
Bool
= WSAgent1.LockedData Type
Boolean
Usage
Read only.
Comments
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Output
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
This prperty contains the HTML output of the WebSpeed script, minus any HTTP headers.
Syntax
String
= WSAgent1.OutputData Type
String
Usage
Read only.
Comments
Normally, you would just return this data to the browser, but you are free to modify it or just throw it away.
See Also
QueryString
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Overrides the query string passed in by the web server. You must URL encode this string before setting QueryString.
Syntax
WSAgent1.QueryString = string
Data Type
String
Usage
Read only.
Comments
By default, the WebSpeed script will see the query string as passed in by the web server. If you want to change this string or add your own, you would set this property before calling the RunScript method.
See Also
ServiceName
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Sets the Service Name to use for running the WebSpeed script. If ServiceName is a empty string (""), the default service name is used.
Syntax
WSAgent1.ServiceName = string
Data Type
String
Usage
Read/write.
Comments
You use the ServiceName property to select what named Service to use. It functions the same as the Wservice parameter in a normal WebSpeed URL.
See Also
SessionsLogging
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
A Boolean value that gets or sets whether WebSpeed sessions logging is currently enabled
Syntax
WSAgent1.SessionsLogging = Bool
Data Type
Boolean
Usage
Read/write.
Comments
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SessionsLogName
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Contains the name of the WebSpeed sessions log file..
Syntax
string
= WSAgent1.SessionsLogNameData Type
String
Usage
Read only.
Comments
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Version
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Returns a string that contains the version of WSASP.DLL that is being used.
Syntax
string
= WSAgent1.VersionData Type
String
Usage
Read only.
Comments
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CustomizeErrorMessages
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Returns an HTML page that allows you to customize WebSpeed error messages.
Syntax
string
= WSAgent1.CustomizeErrorMessages()Where
Comments
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DisconnectService
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Disconnects an ASP messenger from the named service.
Syntax
WSAgent1.CustomizeErrorMessages(String ServiceName)
Where
ServiceName is the name of the WebSpeed broker you want to disconnect from.
Comments
See Also
GetErrorMessage
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Returns a default or customized WebSpeed error message given an error code.
Syntax
String
= WSAgent1.GetErrorMessage(Integer ErrorCode)Where
ErrorCode is the error number of the message you would like to retrieve.
Comments
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ProcessErrorMessages
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
This routine processes any custom error message changes done by the CustomizeErrorMessages form.
Syntax
WSAgent1.ProcessErrorMessages()
Where
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RunScript
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Executes the specified WebSpeed script.
Syntax
WSAgent1.RunScript(String ScriptName)
Where
ScriptName is the path and name of the .p, .w, or .r file to run.
Comments
Before calling RunScript, you may want to set the ServiceName, FormData, and QueryString properties. After running the script, the HTTPHeader, Output, and Locked properties will be set. If there is an error running the script, and Error will be raised and Output will contain either the default or customized error message returned.
See Also
VerifyConfig
Applies To
WSAgent
Purpose
Runs the specified WebSpeed verifying routine and returns the result.
Syntax
String
= WSAgent1.VerifyConfig(Integer Level)Where
Level is the type of verification to run.
Level 1: Roundtrip test from the browser to the messenger.
Level 2: Roundtrip test from the browser to a broker using the WSASP messenger.
Level 3: Roundtrip test from the browser to a WebSpeed agent using the WSASP messenger.
Comments
Before calling VerifyConfig, you will want to set the ServiceName property to the broker you want to use. If the ServiceName property is an empty string (""), the default broker will be used.
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