WebSphere WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.1.x Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS

Listing or deleting active WS-Notification pull points

List the pull points that exist at run time for a particular WS-Notification service point, or for all service points for a particular WS-Notification service.

About this task

To use the synchronous delivery mechanism described by the WS-Notification specifications, a WS-Notification application creates a pull point against the notification broker.

The runtime panels for WS-Notification pull points list the pull points that are currently active on this WS-Notification service or service point. You can view basic properties of the pull point such as the subscription with which it is associated and the time at which it is currently set to expire, and you can navigate to the associated subscriptions where appropriate. You can also delete pull points.

To display a list of WS-Notification pull points that exist at run time, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:

Procedure

  1. Choose between information for a particular service point, or information aggregated for all service points for a particular service, by completing one of the following substeps:
    1. Optional: For run-time information for a particular service point, navigate to either Service integration > Web services > WS-Notification services > [Content Pane] service_name > WS-Notification service points > [Content Pane] point_name or Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus_name > [Services] WS-Notification services > [Content Pane] service_name > WS-Notification service points > [Content Pane] point_name, then click the Runtime tab.
      A panel is displayed that contains links to run-time information about subscriptions, registrations, pull points and administered subscribers for this WS-Notification service point.
    2. Optional: For run-time information aggregated for all service points for a particular service, navigate to either Service integration > Web services > WS-Notification services > [Content Pane] service_name or Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus_name > [Services] WS-Notification services > [Content Pane] service_name, then click the Runtime tab.
      A panel is displayed that contains links to run-time information about subscriptions, registrations and pull points for this WS-Notification service.
  2. Click pull points The Pull points [Collection] form is displayed. This form shows all the currently active pull points for this WS-Notification service point or service. This collection form contains the following information about each list item:
    Pull point id
    The unique identifier of the pull point.
    Creation time
    The time at which the pull point was created.
    Termination time
    The time at which the pull point will be deleted.
    Subscription id
    The unique identifier of the subscription associated with the pull point. If the pull point has not yet been supplied to a subscription, the text "Not Associated" is displayed.
What to do next
To delete one or more pull points, enable the check box next to each pull point ID then click Delete.
Related tasks
Listing or deleting active WS-Notification subscriptions
Listing or deleting active WS-Notification publisher registrations
Listing active WS-Notification administered subscribers
WS-Notification - publish and subscribe messaging for Web services
Learning about WS-Notification
Securing WS-Notification
Related reference
Events and service-oriented architecture: The OASIS Web Services Notification specifications
OASIS Web Services Notification (WSN) technical committee
WS-Notification troubleshooting tips

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