nca_step_end
Example: nca_step_end | Session Functions |
Indicates the end of a set of nca_java_action calls to send to the server as one packet.
void nca_step_end( );
The nca_step_end function indicates that data accumulated since the nca_step_begin function call can be sent to the NCA server. This enables the script to send a set of nca_java_action calls as one packet.
This function is useful for cases in which the server expects to receive several nca_java_action calls as one packet. If the nca_java_actions are received individually, the server rejects the communication and script replay fails.
This function has no arguments.
The nca_step_begin and nca_step_end functions cannot be nested.
This function can be manually entered and can also be generated automatically during code generation:
When entering this function manually, find the appropriate points in the script to add this (and the nca_step_end) function. You can locate the correct points by analyzing the recording log for the NCA protocol (nca_record.log). Search for the string nca_java_action and determine which steps appear in the log without a Client terminate message between them. These steps should be surrounded by the nca_step_begin and nca_step_end functions.
When entering the nca_step_begin function manually, other nca calls in addition to nca_java_action can be specified between the nca_step_begin and nca _step_end functions. These other nca functions are also sent to the server as a single packet.
When this function is added during code generation, VuGen checks which nca_java_action calls were generated by analyzing a portion of the data sent by the client. VuGen then wraps the nca_java_action calls with nca_step_begin and nca_step_end functions. The nca_step_begin and nca_step_end functions are always generated if several nca_java_actions are generated during single data packet analyzing.
When the nca_step_begin function is generated automatically, nca calls, including nca_java_action, are included between the nca_step_begin and nca _step_end functions and are sent to the server as a single packet.
Return Values
No value returned.
Parameterization
Parameterization is not available for this function.