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A listener is a component that receives input for a channel from a configured endpoint. This section describes how to configure an HTTP event listener for PeopleSoft.
To configure an HTTP event listener:
The Listeners pane opens, as shown in the following image.
The table that is provided lists any existing listeners and a short description for each.
The Listener Type pane opens.
The configuration parameters pane for the HTTP listener opens.
Note: The index.xml file refers to an empty file that can be created using any text editor.
The Name and Description pane opens.
The listener is added to the list in the Listeners pane.
After the HTTP listener is added to iWay Service Manager, you must assign the listener to an inlet that can be used to construct a channel.
For more information on how to configure a channel, see the iWay Service Manager User’s Guide.
This section describes how to define a new inlet by using the HTTP event listener that was configured for PeopleSoft.
The Inlets pane opens.
The table that is provided lists each inlet that is defined with a brief description.
The New Inlet Definition pane opens.
The Construct Inlet pane opens.
The table that is provided is used to list the components that are currently registered with the inlet.
The Select component type pane opens.
The table that is provided lists the component types you can select and register with the inlet you are defining.
The Select a listener definition pane opens, as shown in the following image.
You are returned to the Construct Inlet pane, which now includes the ps_http_listener you registered with your inlet.
You can now configure a route and an outlet, which can be used to construct a channel in iWay Service Manager.
For more information, see the iWay Service Manager User’s Guide.
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