WS-Notification resources
Subtopics
- Administered subscribers [Collection]
An administered subscriber provides a mechanism for the WS-Notification service point to subscribe to an external notification producer at server startup time.
- Administered subscribers [Collection]
An administered subscriber provides a mechanism for the WS-Notification service point to subscribe to an external notification producer at server startup time.
- Administered subscribers [Settings]
An administered subscriber provides a mechanism for the WS-Notification service point to subscribe to an external notification producer at server startup time.
- Delete service integration bus topic spaces (for this WS-Notification service)? [Settings]
Select whether or not the service integration bus topic spaces associated with the WS-Notification service (including those associated with all the WS-Notification topic namespaces) should also be deleted.
- Delete service integration bus topic space (for this topic namespace)? [Settings]
Choose whether the service integration bus topic space associated with each WS-Notification topic namespace should also be deleted.
- Permanent topic namespaces [Collection]
A topic namespace is a grouping of topics that allows information to be shared between applications.
- Permanent topic namespace [Settings]
A topic namespace is a grouping of topics that allows information to be shared between applications.
- Publisher registrations [Collection]
The set of applications that are currently registered as publishers with the notification broker.
- Pull points [Collection]
This collection lists the pull points that have been created on the associated bus member or members by WS-Notification applications. Use this panel to view the information about a pull point, such as the subscription with which it is associated and the time at which it is currently set to expire. You can also delete a pull point using the button provided.
- Service integration bus subscriptions [Collection]
This collection lists the service integration bus subscriptions associated with the previously selected WS-Notification subscription.
- Subscriptions [Collection]
This collection lists the subscriptions that have been created on the associated bus member or members by WS-Notification applications. Use this panel to view the information about a subscription, such as the topic on which the subscription is registered and the time at which it is currently set to expire. You can also delete a subscription using the button provided.
- Topic namespace document [Collection]
A topic namespace can optionally have topic namespace documents applied to it that define the structure of the topics that are permitted within the namespace.
- Topic namespace document [Settings]
A topic namespace can optionally have topic namespace documents applied to it that define the structure of the topics that are permitted within the namespace.
- Topic namespace document [Settings]
A topic namespace can optionally have topic namespace documents applied to it that define the structure of the topics that are permitted within the namespace.
- WS-Notification service points [Collection]
A WS-Notification service point defines access to a WS-Notification service on a given bus member through a specified Web service binding (for example SOAP over HTTP). Applications use the bus members associated with the WS-Notification service point to connect to the WS-Notification service.
- WS-Notification service points [Settings]
A WS-Notification service point defines access to a WS-Notification service on a given bus member through a specified Web service binding (for example SOAP over HTTP). Applications use the bus members associated with the WS-Notification service point to connect to the WS-Notification service.
- WS-Notification services [Collection]
A WS-Notification service provides access to service integration bus resources for Web services publish and subscribe clients.
- WS-Notification services [Settings]
A WS-Notification service provides access to service integration bus resources for Web services publish and subscribe clients.