How to: |
The following procedures describe how to create a channel for your event. All defined event ports must be associated with a channel. You can create three types of channels:
To create an HTTP channel using iWay Explorer:
The adapters in the left pane support events.
The ports and channels nodes appear in the left pane.
The Edit Channels window opens in the right pane.
The following table includes the name and description of each parameter.
Parameter |
Description |
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Listener port |
Port on which to listen for Siebel event data. |
Synchronization Type |
Synchronization types are not applicable to Siebel events. |
The following image shows the Select Ports pane that opens with a list of the ports that are currently associated in the Current field on the left. On the right is a list of available ports in the Available field. The pane also includes arrow buttons, a Help button, and three action buttons.
The following image is an example of the summary window that opens, showing a description of the channel, its status, and available ports.
All the information in the summary is associated with the channel you created.
The following image shows a channel that appears beneath the channels node in the left pane. An X over the icon indicates that the channel is currently disconnected. You must start the channel to activate your event configuration.
The channel you created becomes active.
The X that was over the icon disappears.
To create a channel using iWay Explorer:
The adapters in the left pane support events.
The ports and channels nodes appear in the left pane.
The Add a new channel window opens.
The Edit Channels window opens with three tabs in the right pane.
The following table includes the name and description of each parameter.
Parameter |
Description |
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Polling Location |
The target file system location for the Siebel XML file. |
File Mask |
The file name to be used for the output file generated as a result of this operation. |
The following table includes the name and description of each parameter.
Parameter |
Description |
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Synchronization Type |
Synchronization types are not applicable to Siebel events. |
Response/Ack Directory |
Choose from three options:
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The following table includes the name and description of each parameter.
Parameter |
Description |
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Error Directory |
Directory to which documents with errors are written. |
Poll interval (msec): |
The interval (in milliseconds) when to check for new input. Optional. The default is 3 seconds. |
Processing Mode |
Choose Sequential or Threaded.
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Thread limit |
If you selected threaded processing, indicate the maximum number of requests that can be processed simultaneously. |
The following image shows the Select Ports pane that opens with a list of the ports that are currently associated in the Current field on the left. On the right is a list of available ports in the Available field. The pane also includes arrow buttons, a Help button, and three action buttons.
The summary window opens. A summary provides the channel description, channel status, and available ports. All the information is associated with the channel you created.
The channel appears under the channels node in the left pane. An X over the icon indicates that the channel is currently disconnected. You must start the channel to activate your event configuration.
The channel you created becomes active.
The X that was over the icon disappears.
To create an MQSeries channel using iWay Explorer:
The adapters in the left pane support events.
The ports and channels nodes appear in the left pane.
The Add a new channel window opens.
The Edit Channels panes opens on the right and has three tabs.
The following table includes the name and description of each parameter.
Parameter |
Description |
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Queue manager name |
Name of the queue manager to which the server must connect. |
MQ server host for MQClient operation |
Host on which the MQ Server is located (MQ Client only). |
MQ server port for MQClient operation |
The number to connect to an MQ Server queue manager (MQ client only). |
MQ server channel for MQClient operation |
The case-sensitive name of the channel that connects with the remote MQ Server queue manager (MQ client only). The default channel name for MQSeries is SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN. |
Document type XML |
Keep the default selection. |
Request queue name |
Queue where the message is routed and where request documents are received. The name of the queue is case-sensitive. |
The following table includes the name and description of each parameter.
Parameter |
Description |
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Synchronization Type |
Synchronization types are not applicable to Siebel events. |
The following table includes the name and description of each parameter.
Parameter |
Description |
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Error Directory |
Directory to which documents with errors are written. |
Message wait interval (msec): |
The interval (in milliseconds) when to check for new input Optional. The default is 3 seconds. |
Mode of operation |
Choose Sequential or Threaded.
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Thread limit |
If you selected threaded processing, indicate the maximum number of requests that can be processed simultaneously. |
The following image shows the Select Ports pane that opens with a list of the ports that are currently associated in the Current field on the left. On the right is a list of available ports in the Available field. The pane also includes arrow buttons, a Help button, and three action buttons.
The summary window opens. A summary provides the channel description, channel status, and available ports. All the information is associated with the channel you created.
The channel appears under the channels node in the left pane. An X over the icon indicates that the channel is currently disconnected. You must start the channel to activate your event configuration.
The channel you created becomes active.
The X that was over the icon disappears.
To edit an existing channel:
The Edit channels window opens.
To delete an existing channel:
A confirmation dialog box opens.
The channel disappears from the list in the left pane.
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