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Promoted properties table

Mediation primitives have properties, and some of these properties can be made visible to the runtime administrator by promoting them. This section shows the properties you can promote.

Table of promotable properties

The follow tables shows the properties you can promote and that, therefore, can be dynamically overridden.

Table 1. The promotable properties of mediation primitives
Mediation primitive Promotable properties
Custom Mediation Value (in User Properties)
Database Lookup Search column
Search location
Table
Target location
Validate input
Endpoint Lookup Classification
Export
Match policy
Module
Name
Namespace
Registry name
Value (in User Properties)
Version
Event Emitter Enabled
Transaction mode
Fail Error message
Fan In Count (decision type)
Timeout
XPath (decision type)
Fan Out Batch Count
HTTP Header Setter Validate input
JMS Header Setter Validate input
Message Element Setter Validate input
Value (in Message Elements)
Message Filter Distribution mode
Enabled
Pattern (in Filters)
Message Logger Enabled
Level
Logging type
Root
Transaction mode
MQ Header Setter Validate input
Policy Resolution Classification
Propagate to response flow
Service Invoke Async timeout
Retry count
Retry delay
Retry on
Try alternate endpoints
Use dynamic endpoint if set in the message header
Set Message Type Validate
SOAP Header Setter Validate input
Type Filter (XPath) Element
XSL Transformation Mapping file
Root
Validate input
Table 2. Other promotable properties
Component Promotable properties
Callout node Async timeout
Invocation style
Retry count
Retry delay
Retry on
Try alternate endpoints
Use dynamic endpoint if set in the message header

Runtime considerations

The value of certain promotable properties is displayed by WebSphere® Integration Developer as a text value, but by the runtime administrative console as an integer. If you update these properties from the administrative console, you must specify the integer values.

Table 3. Runtime values of mediation primitives
Mediation Primitive Property Text Value Integer Value
Endpoint Lookup Match policy Return all matching endpoints 0
Return first matching endpoint and set routing target 1
Return all matching endpoints and set alternate routing targets 2
Return endpoint matching latest compatible service version 3
Event Emitter Enabled True true (Boolean)
False false (Boolean)
Transaction mode Default 0
Existing 1
New 2
Fan Out Batch Count Check for asynchronous responses after all messages have been fired 0
Check for asynchronous responses after {n} messages have been fired Integer value greater than 0
HTTP Header Setter Validate input True true (Boolean)
False false (Boolean)
JMS Header Setter Validate input True true (Boolean)
False false (Boolean)
Message Filter Distribution mode First 0
All 1
Enabled True true (Boolean)
False false (Boolean)
Message Logger Enabled True true (Boolean)
False false (Boolean)
Level Severe 0
Warning 1
Info 2
Config 3
Fine 4
Finer 5
Finest 6
Logging type Database 0
Custom 1
Transaction mode Same 0
New 1
MQ Header Setter Validate input True true (Boolean)
False false (Boolean)
Policy Resolution Propagate to response flow False false (Boolean)
Service Invoke Retry on Never 0
Any fault 1
Modeled fault 2
Unmodeled fault 3
SOAP Header Setter Validate input True true (Boolean)
False false (Boolean)
Table 4. Runtime values of the callout node
Component Property Text Value Integer Value
Callout node Retry on Never 0
Any fault 1
Modeled fault 2
Unmodeled fault 3

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