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The GVForwards Element is used by: GVCore. | The GVForwards Element is used by: GVCore. | ||
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{|class="gvtable" | {|class="gvtable" | ||
! Attribute !! Type !! Description | ! Attribute !! Type !! Description | ||
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The ForwardConfiguration Element is used by: '''GVForwards'''. | The ForwardConfiguration Element is used by: '''GVForwards'''. | ||
− | The following table | + | The following table shows the ForwardConfiguration element's attributes: |
{|class="gvtable" | {|class="gvtable" | ||
! Attribute !! Type !! Description | ! Attribute !! Type !! Description | ||
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| forwardName || required || Forward name. References the Core workflow of type "Forward". | | forwardName || required || Forward name. References the Core workflow of type "Forward". | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | enabled || required || Property that defines if the forward must be activated. | ||
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| flow-system || optional || Default System name to be used to invoke the workflow. Can be extracted from the received JMS message. | | flow-system || optional || Default System name to be used to invoke the workflow. Can be extracted from the received JMS message. | ||
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| sleep-timeout || optional || Sleep in ms to perform in case of error. Default to 2000 and if <= 0 disable the sleep. | | sleep-timeout || optional || Sleep in ms to perform in case of error. Default to 2000 and if <= 0 disable the sleep. | ||
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− | | ref-dp || optional || Data Provider to be used for extract data from the received JMS message. | + | | ref-dp || optional || Data Provider to be used for extract data from the received JMS message. If not defined the dequeued JMS message is passed as payload to the workflow. |
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| dump-message || optional || If true the dequeued message is dumped on log file, at DEBUG severity level. Default false. | | dump-message || optional || If true the dequeued message is dumped on log file, at DEBUG severity level. Default false. | ||
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+ | | full-debug || optional || If true ALL forward operations are logged on log file, at DEBUG severity level. Use with caution. Default false. | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | <div class="version_ge3.3.3"> | ||
+ | {|class="gvtable" | ||
+ | ! Attribute !! Type !! Description | ||
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+ | | name || required || forward configuration name, required in order to enable the configuration of the same forwardName on multiple JMS destinations. | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | </div> | ||
Its subelements are: | Its subelements are: | ||
* Description | * Description | ||
− | * | + | * ForwardDeployment |
− | * | + | * ErrorHandler |
− | * | + | <div class="version_ge3.4/3.3.4"> |
+ | * PreProcessor | ||
+ | </div> | ||
− | ==== | + | ====ForwardDeployment==== |
− | + | This element defines JMS details for Forward configuration. | |
− | + | The following table shows the ForwardDeployment element's attributes: | |
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{|class="gvtable" | {|class="gvtable" | ||
! Attribute !! Type !! Description | ! Attribute !! Type !! Description | ||
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− | | | + | | connection-factory || required || JMS Connection factory JNDI name. |
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− | | | + | | destination-type || required || Property that defines the type of destination: queue or topic. |
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− | | | + | | destination || required || Destination JNDI name. |
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− | | | + | | transacted || required || The transacted attribute specifies if the JMS dequeue must be executed in a XA transaction. |
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− | | | + | | transaction-timeout-sec || optional || XA transaction timeout. Default to 30 seconds. |
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− | | | + | | reconnect-interval-sec || optional || Defines the timeout between reconnection attempt on JMS connection failure. Default to 10 seconds. |
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− | | | + | | initial-size || optional || This specifies the lower limit to the number of concurrent Listeners. Defaults to 1. |
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− | | | + | | maximum-size || optional || This specifies the upper limit to the number of concurrent Listeners. Defaults to 10. |
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− | | | + | | receive-timeout-sec || optional || Defines the receive timeout of Listener. If XA transaction are active this timeout is contained in the XA transaction timeout. Default to 1 second. |
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− | | | + | | read-block-count || optional || Defines the number of receive operations (succesfull or not) performed by the Listener before reinitialization. Default to 60 operations. A value of -1 means ignore count. |
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|} | |} | ||
− | Its | + | Its sub-elements are: |
* Description | * Description | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[message-selector]] |
+ | * [[JNDIHelper]] | ||
+ | * [[XAHelper]] | ||
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+ | ====ErrorHandler==== | ||
− | + | Handle the invocation of an error service, if configured. | |
− | + | The ErrorHandler are checked in the same sequence as they are configured. If the ExceptionCondition element ISN'T configured the handler is active by default, and if it's the first of the list then the others are never checked. | |
− | The | + | The ExceptionCondition element must be configured to handle only GVPublicException. |
− | The following table | + | The following table shows the ErrorHandler element's attributes: |
{|class="gvtable" | {|class="gvtable" | ||
! Attribute !! Type !! Description | ! Attribute !! Type !! Description | ||
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− | | | + | | name || required || Instance name, used in log messages. |
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− | | | + | | error-id_service || required || Service to be used in error service invocation. |
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− | | | + | | error-id_system || required || System to be used in error service invocation. |
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− | | | + | | error-operation || required || Operation to be used in error service invocation. |
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− | | | + | | original-system-field || required || Name of the property to be used to contain the original [[System]] value. |
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− | | | + | | original-service-field || required || Name of the property to be used to contain the original [[Service]] value. |
|} | |} | ||
Its subelements are: | Its subelements are: | ||
* Description | * Description | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[ExceptionCondition]] |
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+ | <div class="version_ge3.4/3.3.4"> | ||
+ | ====PreProcessor==== | ||
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+ | Provides to JMS Forward a pre-processor validation framework, that add the capability to check some condition before dequeuing a JMS message from the queue. | ||
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+ | Its sub-elements are: | ||
+ | * DUMMY | ||
+ | * [[HL7ConnectionValidator]] | ||
+ | </div> |
Latest revision as of 11:06, 31 December 2014
Contents
Description
GreenVulcano® ESB JMS Forward configuration.
VulCon / GV Console Configuration
The GVForwards Element is used by: GVCore.
The following table shows the element's attributes GVForwards:
Attribute | Type | Description |
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type | fixed | Element type module. |
name | fixed | Module ID always set to JMS_FORWARD. |
Its subelements are:
- Description
- ForwardConfiguration
ForwardConfiguration
The ForwardConfiguration Element is used by: GVForwards.
The following table shows the ForwardConfiguration element's attributes:
Attribute | Type | Description |
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forwardName | required | Forward name. References the Core workflow of type "Forward". |
enabled | required | Property that defines if the forward must be activated. |
flow-system | optional | Default System name to be used to invoke the workflow. Can be extracted from the received JMS message. |
flow-service | optional | Default Service name to be used to invoke the workflow. Can be extracted from the received JMS message. |
sleep-timeout | optional | Sleep in ms to perform in case of error. Default to 2000 and if <= 0 disable the sleep. |
ref-dp | optional | Data Provider to be used for extract data from the received JMS message. If not defined the dequeued JMS message is passed as payload to the workflow. |
dump-message | optional | If true the dequeued message is dumped on log file, at DEBUG severity level. Default false. |
full-debug | optional | If true ALL forward operations are logged on log file, at DEBUG severity level. Use with caution. Default false. |
Attribute | Type | Description |
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name | required | forward configuration name, required in order to enable the configuration of the same forwardName on multiple JMS destinations. |
Its subelements are:
- Description
- ForwardDeployment
- ErrorHandler
- PreProcessor
ForwardDeployment
This element defines JMS details for Forward configuration.
The following table shows the ForwardDeployment element's attributes:
Attribute | Type | Description |
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connection-factory | required | JMS Connection factory JNDI name. |
destination-type | required | Property that defines the type of destination: queue or topic. |
destination | required | Destination JNDI name. |
transacted | required | The transacted attribute specifies if the JMS dequeue must be executed in a XA transaction. |
transaction-timeout-sec | optional | XA transaction timeout. Default to 30 seconds. |
reconnect-interval-sec | optional | Defines the timeout between reconnection attempt on JMS connection failure. Default to 10 seconds. |
initial-size | optional | This specifies the lower limit to the number of concurrent Listeners. Defaults to 1. |
maximum-size | optional | This specifies the upper limit to the number of concurrent Listeners. Defaults to 10. |
receive-timeout-sec | optional | Defines the receive timeout of Listener. If XA transaction are active this timeout is contained in the XA transaction timeout. Default to 1 second. |
read-block-count | optional | Defines the number of receive operations (succesfull or not) performed by the Listener before reinitialization. Default to 60 operations. A value of -1 means ignore count. |
Its sub-elements are:
- Description
- message-selector
- JNDIHelper
- XAHelper
ErrorHandler
Handle the invocation of an error service, if configured.
The ErrorHandler are checked in the same sequence as they are configured. If the ExceptionCondition element ISN'T configured the handler is active by default, and if it's the first of the list then the others are never checked.
The ExceptionCondition element must be configured to handle only GVPublicException.
The following table shows the ErrorHandler element's attributes:
Attribute | Type | Description |
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name | required | Instance name, used in log messages. |
error-id_service | required | Service to be used in error service invocation. |
error-id_system | required | System to be used in error service invocation. |
error-operation | required | Operation to be used in error service invocation. |
original-system-field | required | Name of the property to be used to contain the original System value. |
original-service-field | required | Name of the property to be used to contain the original Service value. |
Its subelements are:
- Description
- ExceptionCondition
PreProcessor
Provides to JMS Forward a pre-processor validation framework, that add the capability to check some condition before dequeuing a JMS message from the queue.
Its sub-elements are:
- DUMMY
- HL7ConnectionValidator