The Portal Controller agent controls and facilitates portal activity.
For the properties below, you can enter either strings or variables. If you enter a variable, the value is substituted from the database when the XML configuration file is generated. Refer to Using variables for property values for details on what variables can be substituted.
Property | Description |
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feedback.topic.prefix | The topic prefix that is used to republish the tag-read feedback |
log.level | The level of logging to use with this agent. If the value is empty then the system log level will be used. The Alert agent must be running in order to set this property. |
matrix.properties | The file with the state transitions descriptions These matrix files are available by default with the product:
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matrix.queue.processing.all | Specifies if matrix processing happens per each event (false) or for all available events (true) |
operationalmode | The value can be either READER or PORTAL. If the value is reader, the amber light is activated when the reader starts scanning. If the value is portal, the amber light is activated when the portal is activated. |
out.error.msg.1 | The value of error message 1 |
out.error.msg.2 | The value of error message 2 |
out.error.msg.3 | The value of error message 3 |
out.error.msg.4 | The value of error message 4 |
out.error.topic.1 | Matrix action 'stateX.Y.out.error=1' publishes this topic with the corresponding value |
out.error.topic.2 | Matrix action 'stateX.Y.out.error=2' publishes this topic with the corresponding value |
out.error.topic.3 | Matrix action 'stateX.Y.out.error=3' publishes this topic with the corresponding value |
out.error.topic.4 | Matrix action 'stateX.Y.out.error=4' publishes this topic with the corresponding value |
out.reader.onparm.1 | Matrix action 'stateX.Y.out.reader=ON.1' sets this metadata before turning the reader on |
out.reader.onparm.2 | Matrix action 'stateX.Y.out.reader=ON.2' sets this metadata before turning the reader on |
portal.id | The portal ID associated with this agent |
portal.initial | Defines the initial portal state |
portal.initial.delay |
Time in milliseconds to delay before setting the portal to on |
portal.name | The portal name associated with this agent |
portal.on.execute.matrix |
Execute matrix processing when a portal on command is received |
profile.id | Identifies the use case to which this agent is attached |
reader.activation.command.topic | The topic (without prefix) that is sent to turn on the reader |
reader.activation.command.value | The value that is sent with the message to turn on the reader |
reader.activation.signal.topic | The topic (without prefix) that is sent from the reader adapter to confirm that the reader is on |
reader.adapter.prefix | The prefix used in all messages to the reader adapter |
reader.adapter.reply.timeout | Specifies how long to wait (in milliseconds) for a reply from the reader adapter before timing out |
reader.deactivation.command.value | The value that is sent with the message to turn the reader off |
selftestmode | Indicates if self-test mode is active |
sensor1.initial | The initial value of sensor 1 |
sensor1.topic | The topic of the first sensor in the matrix input vector |
sensor2.initial | The initial value of sensor 2 |
sensor2.topic | The topic of the second sensor in the matrix input vector |
sensor3.initial | The initial value of sensor 3 |
sensor3.topic | The topic of the third sensor in the matrix input vector |
sensor4.initial | The initial value of sensor 4 |
sensor4.topic | The topic of the fourth sensor in the matrix input vector |
sensor5.initial | The initial value of sensor 5 |
sensor5.topic | The topic of the fifth sensor in the matrix input vector |
source.id | The source ID for generic events in this agent |
strongchecking | Logs potential problem situations with matrix processing |
timer.delay |
Duration in milliseconds of timer 1 and timer 2 in the matrix input vector. See Configuring the PortalControllerAgent to use flexible timer values for details on how to use this property for flexible timeout values. |
timer1.delay |
Duration in milliseconds of timer 1 in the matrix
input vector Note: This property is only applicable
for releases prior to WebSphere® Premises Server 6.1.0.1
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timer2.delay |
Duration in milliseconds of timer 2 in the matrix
input vector Note: This property is only applicable
for releases prior to WebSphere Premises Server 6.1.0.1
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tracing | Displays trace output. The Alert agent must be running in order to set this property. |