Use the createLMServiceEventPoint command to create an event point on a local mapping service in preparation for monitoring service requests.
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If this parameter value is set to true and the event cannot be sent, then the service request is canceled. If this parameter value is set to false and the event cannot be sent, then the service request continues, but no event is sent.
If this parameter value is set to true and global transaction applies then the event is sent at the time global transaction commits.
If this parameter value is set to true and global transaction does not apply, then the event is sent immediately.
If this parameter value is set to false then the event is sent immediately.
Message data included in generated event are: NONE, ENVELOPE, BODY, and HEADERS.
If the parameter value is set to NONE then no message data is included in the event.
If the parameter value is set to ENVELOPE then the SOAP envelope from the message data is included in the event.
If the parameter value is set BODY then the body from the SOAP message data is included in the event.
If the parameter value is set HEADERS then the header data from the SOAP message is included in the event.
$SYS/AppServer/<cell_name>/<node_name>.<server_name>|<cluster_name>/<client_application_name>/<LMS_name>/<operation_name>
Where either <node_name>.<server_name> must
be specified, or <cluster_name> must
be specified, depending on your configuration.The following example shows how you set an event point on a local mapping service.
Using Jython:
AdminTask.createLMServiceEventPoint('-lmService DemoLM -mustSend false -sendAtCommit true -eventData envelope -connectionFactory myJmsCF -topic myJmsTopic')
CWSMW0252I: The event point for local mapping service "DemoLM" was created successfully.
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask createLMServiceEventPoint {-lmService DemoLM -mustSend false -sendAtCommit true -eventData envelope -connectionFactory myJmsCF -topic myJmsTopic}
CWSMW0252I: The event point for local mapping service "DemoLM" was created successfully.