Message Sender - Main
To define a new sender, open > >
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Enter a unique Message Sender and Description.
CAUTION:
Important! When adding new records, carefully consider the naming convention of the message sender code. Refer to
System Data Naming Convention for more information.
Set Invocation Type to Real-time.
Indicate the Message Class for this sender, which indicates the method used to route the message. The valid sender classes are as follows:
Message Class | Description |
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RTEMAILSNDR | Email sender. |
RTHTTPSNDR | HTTP sender. |
RTJMSQSNDR | JMS queue sender. |
RTJMSTSNDR | JMS topic sender. |
RTJSONSNDR | HTTP JSON sender. |
SOAPSNDR | HTTP SOAP sender. |
Indicate whether or not this sender is currently Active.
For JMS related senders, indicate whether the MSG Encoding is ANSI message encoding or UTF-8 message encoding. (Note that for all other types of senders, the Character Encoding context type is used to configure encoding.)
If the Message Class is one that connects to a JMS Queue or JMS Topic, indicate the appropriate JMS Connection
If the Message Class is one that connects to a JMS queue, indicate the name of the JMS Queue to define where the message is to be sent.
Fastpath:
Refer to
JMS Queue for more information.
If the Message Class is one that connects to a JMS topic, indicate the name of the JMS Topic to define where the message is to be sent.
Fastpath:
Refer to
JMS Topic for more information.
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