Use this task to configure context properties for a selected mediation.
Before you begin
The mediation context property you want to configure must exist in
the administrative console. To add a new mediation context property, see
Configuring a new mediation.
About this task
Mediation context information is used, in addition to the message
header information, to determine how a message is processed at run time. By
configuring the mediation context properties, you ensure that messages are
processed correctly. A destination can also have context properties. If a
context property is configured for both a destination and a mediation, with
the same name for the property, the property on the destination takes precedence.
You
can configure the following mediation context properties:
Property name |
Description |
Value |
Additional information |
sib:SkipWellFormedCheck
|
Omits the well formed check that is performed on messages
after they have been processed by the mediation. |
True or false
|
This property is overridden by the message delivery option
assured persistent. A well formed check is always performed for messages
that have the delivery option assured persistent. |
sib:GlobalTransactionLPSEnabled
|
Allows a mediation to contain resources for which Last Participant
Support (LPS) is enabled. This enables a one-phase commit resource
to participate in a global transaction that has two-phase commit resources. |
True or false
|
|
To
configure an existing mediation context property, use the administrative console
to complete the following steps:
Procedure
-
Display the mediation context property for a selected mediation:
click
.
The mediation context properties for the selected mediation are displayed.
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Select the mediation context property you want to configure.
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Specify the following information for the mediation context property:
-
Name
- Type a name for the mediation context property. You must type the name
exactly as it appears in the table above.
-
Context type
- Select the type Boolean for the mediation context
property.
-
Context value
- Type a value for the mediation context property: either True to
set the property, or False to unset it. The value is
not case sensitive.
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Click OK.
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Save your changes to the master configuration.
Results
The context property is configured for the selected mediation.
What to do next
You can repeat this task to configure additional mediation context
properties.