public void AddLiteralData(string id, string dataType, string s) { LiteralOutput o = new LiteralOutput(id, "", "", dataType); o.Value = s; returnValues.Add(o); }
/// <summary> /// This method is called by the DescribeProcess part of WPS.NET, it must be implemented. /// </summary> /// <returns>The process description</returns> public override ProcessDescription GetDescription() { ///This is where we create the process description ProcessDescription process = new ProcessDescription("AsyncClock", "Async Clock", "Counts a user-defined number of seconds asynchronously (This is an example of async process for developpers)", "1.1"); ///This check is meant to make sure everything is in it's place so that the process ///can be called asynchronously without failing miserably. if (this is IAsyncProcess && this.MainAppDomain != null) { ///Is this process implements IAsyncProcess and if the Main Application Domain is provided, ///we can assume that status will be supported (provided status updates are properly coded). process.statusSupported = true; if (this.BaseUrlToResultPath != String.Empty && this.StoredResultPath != string.Empty) ///If the necessary informations for responses and results storage are provided ///we can enable storage support. process.storeSupported = true; } ///This is the declaration of the numberOfSeconds parameter ///It has 1 minoccurs and 1 maxoccurs, it is mandatory. LiteralInput numberOfSeconds = new LiteralInput("numberOfSeconds", "Number of seconds", "The number of seconds this process will count", "integer", "100"); numberOfSeconds.MinOccurs = 1; numberOfSeconds.MaxOccurs = 1; ///Dont forget to add the previously created parameter in the inputs collection of the process. process.inputs.Add(numberOfSeconds); ///A start date should be also specified process.processStartDate = this.startDate; ///Specify the output of the process LiteralOutput output = new LiteralOutput("AsyncClockResult", "Async Clock Result", "A string containing the start datetime and the end datetime", "string"); output.Value = String.Empty; process.outputs.Add(output); ///Return the description of the process. return process; }