/* **************************************************************************** * * postSubscribeContextAvailability - */ std::string postSubscribeContextAvailability(ConnectionInfo* ciP, int components, std::vector<std::string> compV, ParseData* parseDataP) { SubscribeContextAvailabilityResponse scar; std::string answer; // FIXME P6: at the moment, we assume that notifications are sent in the same format that the one // used to do the subscription, so we are passing ciP->inFormat. This is just an heuristic, the client could want // for example to use XML in the subscription message but wants notifications in JSON. We need a more // flexible approach, to be implemented ciP->httpStatusCode = mongoSubscribeContextAvailability(&parseDataP->scar.res, &scar, ciP->inFormat); answer = scar.render(SubscribeContextAvailability, ciP->outFormat, ""); return answer; }
/* **************************************************************************** * * SubscribeContextAvailabilityRequest::check - */ std::string SubscribeContextAvailabilityRequest::check(RequestType requestType, Format format, const std::string& indent, const std::string& predetectedError, int counter) { SubscribeContextAvailabilityResponse response; std::string res; if (predetectedError != "") { response.errorCode.fill(SccBadRequest, predetectedError); } else if (((res = entityIdVector.check(SubscribeContextAvailability, format, indent, predetectedError, counter)) != "OK") || ((res = attributeList.check(SubscribeContextAvailability, format, indent, predetectedError, counter)) != "OK") || ((res = reference.check(SubscribeContextAvailability, format, indent, predetectedError, counter)) != "OK") || ((res = duration.check(SubscribeContextAvailability, format, indent, predetectedError, counter)) != "OK") || ((res = restriction.check(SubscribeContextAvailability, format, indent, predetectedError, restrictions)) != "OK")) { response.errorCode.fill(SccBadRequest, res); } else return "OK"; return response.render(SubscribeContextAvailability, format, indent); }