WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
See information about the latest product version
See information about the latest product version
Accessing other parts of the message tree using the PHPCompute node
You can use the PHPCompute node to access headers, broker properties, user-defined properties, the local environment, and the global environment.
The message tree is passed to a PHPCompute node as an argument
of the evaluate method. The argument is an MbsMessageAssembly object.
The message assembly contains four message objects:
- Parsed message
- LocalEnvironment
- GlobalEnvironment
- ExceptionList
The following constants are provided for accessing the
different trees:
- MB_MESSAGE (default)
- MB_LOCAL_ENVIRONMENT
- MB_GLOBAL_ENVIRONMENT
- MB_EXCEPTION_LIST
The following topics describe how to access parts of the
message tree: