The following table defines the fields in the Create New Channel panel.
Field | Description |
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Channel ID | Enter a unique identifier for this output channel. After you create the output channel, you cannot modify this field. |
Description | Enter a description of the output channel. |
XSL Transform | Enter the URL of an XSL style sheet transform, if desired. This URL is then used by the Java™ XSLT transform classes. The URL can be any valid URL, such as a file or HTTP. Applying an XSL transform to an output channel ensures that the outgoing message is received in the right format by the target application. |
JNDI SessionE | Enter a Java Naming and Directory session for the e-mail output channel, if desired. |
RecipientE | Enter the e-mail recipient's name. |
From AddressE | Enter your e-mail address. |
SubjectE | Enter a subject for the e-mail. |
Connection FactoryJ | Enter a Java Message Service connection factory, which are objects used to create connections to JMS destinations. |
Topic FactoryJT | Enter a Java Message Service topic connection factory, which are objects used to manage connections between JMS topics. |
TopicJT | Enter a Java Message Service topic, which are objects used to manage message flow from publishers to subscribers. |
URLH | Enter a destination URL for the message. |
QueueJM | Enter a WebSphere® MQ queue, which defines a point-to-point destination type. |
Queue ManagerM | Enter a WebSphere MQ queue manager, which controls access to queues and serves as a transaction coordinator for all queue operations. |
ChannelM | Enter a WebSphere MQ channel, which provides a communication path between queue managers. |
HostnameM | Enter the host name of the WebSphere MQ Manager server. |
PortM | Enter the port of the WebSphere MQ Manager server. |
UidM | Enter the user ID of the WebSphere MQ Manager server. |
PwdM | Enter the password of the WebSphere MQ Manager server. |
WS-Notification EndPoint URLN | Enter the endpoint URL for the NotificationConsumer
that has implemented the notify service. The URL must be well-formed.
This is an example of a URL: http://localhost:9444/WSNEndpointListenerHTTP/soaphttpengine/CommonEventInfrastructure_Bus%2FdSensorEventPublishWSNServiceNotificationBroker%2FSensorEventPublishWSNServicePointNotificationBrokerPort In
this example:
|
Remote TopicN | Enter the topic that WebSphere Application Server uses to publish the event on the remote system and bus. For example: jms/cei/notification/wsn |
Topic Name SpaceN | Enter the namespace definition of the defined remote topic. For example: http://www.ibmcompany.com/wsn_topic_space |
EventPublishService URLG | Enter the HTTP URL to the remote EventPublishService. This URL should contain the host name or IP address and port of the server hosting the EventPublishService. This server can be another WebSphere Sensor Events server, allowing for a distributed WebSphere Application Server server deployment. |
E Email Output Channel only
J JMS Output Channel only
JT JMS Topic Output Channel only
H HTTP Output Channel only
JM JMS and MQSeries® Output Channels only
M MQ Output Channels only
N WS-Notification Output Channels only
G WS-Gateway Output Channels only