Classifier | Description | Values |
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Category | Specifies the category of the error. Category can be either "Internal", "External," or "User". | Internal | Internal errors occur for example if NULL values are used as input for operations that cannot handle such values. |
External | External errors occur when communicating with the environment. For example, the Bridge cannot connect a backend system (e.g. a database connection error) or – for instance – a SOAP input message leads to an XML parsing error because the request sent to the Bridge is not a valid SOAP request. |
User | User errors are defined in the UML model. |
Domain
| Specifies an internal group information token, e.g. all SOAP adapter errors are grouped under the domain SOAPADSM (a list of all built-in error domains can be found in Error Codes). | e.g. BESM |
Code | Specifies the number of the error. Together with the domain value it is the unique identifier of an error (a list of all built-in error domains can be found in Error Codes pp.). | 1 |
Description | Contains a human readable description of the error. | Function did not return data. |