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Common Methods
AppObjects, SubAppObjects, and ProcObjects all support the common methods described in Table 4–1.
Table 4–1: Proxy Common Methods Common Method1 Description Java:ActiveX: Stops or cancels any outstanding requests to the AppServer by this object or one that shares its connection.This method is most useful for multi-threaded clients. Java:ActiveX: Returns a string containing a unique identifier for this connection that is used to identify entries in AppServer log files. Java:ActiveX: Returns the current value of the AppServer RETURN-VALUE function.For more information, see the discussion on handling return values in the "Remote 4GL Methods" section. Java:ActiveX: Returns true if there is an open output TEMP-TABLE for this connection.2 Java:ActiveX: Make this object unavailable for further use. If you execute this method on the last available proxy object that has shared a particular connection, the client disconnects the AppServer. If you execute this method on a ProcObject, the associated persistent procedure on the AppServer is deleted.
- ActiveX method prototypes follow the conventions used by the VB Object Browser to display method prototypes.
- For more information on streaming, see the "Passing TEMP-TABLE And TABLE-HANDLE Parameters" section.
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