Inbound Web Services

Inbound web services define the details of how messages are received from an external system. This includes incoming usage and device events, as well as messages sent from the Silver Spring Networks UtilityIQ application in response to a command request.

The following inbound web services must be configured in your system. If these are not present in your configuration, add them. Refer to the Oracle Utilities Application Framework documentation for more information about creating inbound web services.

Inbound Web Service Name

Description

D1-BulkRequestHeader

Bulk Request Header

D1-BulkRequestUpdate

Bulk Request Update

D1-BulkResponse

Bulk Response

D1-DeviceEventSeeder

Device Event Seeder

D1-DeviceStatusCheck

Device Status Check

D1-InitialLoadIMD

Used by OSB to instantiate an IMD

D1-PayloadErrorNotif

Payload Error Notification

D1-PayloadStatistics

Payload Statistics

D1-PayloadSummary

Payload Summary

D7-ConnectDisconnectResponse

Connect Disconnect Response

D7-GetStatusResponse

Get Status Response

D7-MeterReadResponseInterval

SSN - Meter Read Response (Interval)

D7-MeterReadResponseScalar

SSN - Meter Read Response (Scalar)

D7-PingJobResponse

SSN - Ping Response

Note: The following apply to all of the above inbound web services:

Message Options

  • Trace: No

  • Debug: No

  • Active: Yes

Operations

  • Operation Name: Same as web service name

  • Schema Type: Business Object

  • Schema Name: Applicable business object code

  • Transaction Type: Add