A WS-Notification service provides access to service integration bus resources for web services publish and subscribe clients.
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A WS-Notification service provides the ability to expose some or all of the messaging resources defined on a service integration bus for use by WS-Notification applications.
The Configuration tab shows configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the runtime environment.
The name of the WS-Notification service.
Required | Yes |
Data type | String |
The name of the service integration bus with which the WS-Notification service is associated.
Required | Yes |
Data type | String |
The type of the WS-Notification service.
Required | Yes |
Data type | String |
Indicates whether dynamic topic namespaces can be used within the WS-Notification service.
That is, whether this service allows dynamic topic namespaces to be created at run time.
A dynamic topic namespace does not require manual administration by using the administration console or scripting. A dynamic topic namespace is used automatically in response to a request from a WS-Notification application for a topic namespace URI that has not been defined as a permanent topic namespace (assuming the WS-Notification service has been configured to permit use of dynamic namespaces).
Use this option to tightly control the topic namespaces that are used when connecting to a particular WS-Notification service (for example for security or auditing requirements). If you deselect this option, any applications that connect to the WS-Notification service and request topics from a dynamic topic namespace are stopped from publishing or receiving messages.
All messages published to a dynamic topic namespace are inserted with the default message reliability setting of reliable persistent. If this value is not acceptable, create a permanent topic namespace and manually configure the attribute to the appropriate value.
Required | No |
Data type | Boolean |
The name of the service integration bus topic space to be used as the dynamic topic space for this WS-Notification service.
Required | No |
Data type | String |
Indicates whether publisher applications are required to register with the broker before they can publish notifications.
Required | No |
Data type | Boolean |
Indicates whether the list of topics supported by the notification broker is fixed or may vary at runtime.
Required | No |
Data type | Boolean |
List of topic dialects supported by this WS-Notification service.
Required | Yes |
Data type | Text area |
The JAX-WS handler list that is applied to outbound requests from the WS-Notification service.
A handler list defines the handlers that are applied when making outbound web service invocations, for example monitoring outbound event notification (in response to a subscribe operation) and controlling demand-based publishers (subscribe, pause and resume).
The JAX-RPC handler list that is applied to outbound requests from the WS-Notification service - for example the broker delivering notifications to a consumer.
A handler list defines the handlers that are applied when making outbound web service invocations, for example monitoring outbound event notification (in response to a subscribe operation) and controlling demand-based publishers (subscribe, pause and resume).
The security binding to be used with consumer notifications and remote publisher requests sent by this WS-Notification service.
WS-Security bindings define the security policy that is used when making outbound web service invocations, for example controlling demand-based publishers (subscribe, pause and resume).
The security binding to be used with remote publisher responses received by this WS-Notification service.
Specifies the details of how security is applied to requests and responses.
The Runtime tab shows runtime properties for this object. These properties directly affect the current runtime environment, but are not preserved when that environment is stopped. To preserve runtime property values, change the equivalent property values on the Configuration tab. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the runtime environment.