JMS Routing Rule | Specifies a JMS queue to which the Mediator is to submit the request, and the destination to which the native API is to return the response. |
Set Message Properties | Specifies JMS message properties to authenticate client requests before submitting to the native APIs. |
Set JMS Headers | Specifies JMS headers to authenticate client requests before submitting to the native APIs. |
Log Invocation | Logs request or response payloads to a destination you specify. |
Monitor Service Performance | This action provides the same functionality as Monitor Service Level Agreement but this action is different because it enables you to monitor the API's run-time performance for all clients. This action monitors a user-specified set of run-time performance conditions for an API, and sends alerts to a specified destination when these performance conditions are violated. |
Monitor Service Level Agreement | Specifies a Service Level Agreement (SLA) including a set of conditions to define the level of performance that a specified client should expect from an API. |
Straight Through Routing | Routes the requests directly to a native endpoint that you specify. |
Content Based Routing | Route requests to different endpoints based on specific criteria that you specify. |
Load Balancing and Failover Routing | Routes the requests across multiple endpoints. |
Set Custom Headers | Specifies the HTTP headers for the outgoing message to the native service. |
Context Based Routing | Route requests to different endpoints based on specific values that appear in the request message. |
Dynamic Routing | Route requests to a dynamic URL based on specific criteria that you specify. |
Evaluate Client Certificate for SSL Connectivity | Mediator validates the client's certificate that the client submits to the API in CentraSite. The client certificate that is used to identify the client is supplied by the client to the Mediator during the SSL handshake over the transport layer. |
Evaluate Hostname | Mediator tries to identify the client against either the Registered Consumers list (the list of registered consumers in Mediator) or the Global Consumers list (the list of available consumers in Mediator). Mediator tries to validate the client's hostname against the specified list of consumers in the Integration Server on which Mediator is running. |
Evaluate HTTP Basic Authentication | Mediator tries to identify the client against either the Registered Consumers list (the list of registered consumers in Mediator) or the Global Consumers list (the list of available consumers in Mediator). Mediator tries to validate the client's authentication credentials contained in the request's Authorization header against the specified list of consumers in the Integration Server on which Mediator is running. |
Evaluate IP Address | Mediator tries to identify the client against either the Registered Consumers list (the list of registered consumers in Mediator) or the Global Consumers list (the list of available consumers in Mediator). Mediator tries to validate the client's IP address against the specified list of consumers in the Integration Server on which Mediator is running. |
Evaluate KerberosToken | Mediator tries to authenticate the client based on the Kerberos token and the authenticated client principal name is verified with the Registered Consumers list (the list of registered consumers in Mediator) or the Global Consumers list (the list of available consumers in Mediator). |
Evaluate OAuth2 Token | Mediator tries to identify the client against either the Registered Consumers list (the list of registered consumers in Mediator) or the Global Consumers list (the list of available consumers in Mediator). Mediator tries to validate the client's OAuth access token against the specified list of consumers in the Integration Server on which Mediator is running. |
Evaluate WSS Username Token | Applicable only for SOAP APIs. Mediator tries to identify the client against either the Registered Consumers list (the list of registered consumers in Mediator) or the Global Consumers list (the list of available consumers in Mediator). Mediator tries to validate the client's WSS username token against the specified list of consumers in the Integration Server on which Mediator is running. |
Evaluate WSS X.509 Certificate | Applicable only for SOAP APIs. Mediator tries to identify the client against either the Registered Consumers list (the list of registered consumers in Mediator) or the Global Consumers list (the list of available consumers in Mediator). Mediator tries to validate the client's WSS X.509 token against the specified list of consumers in the Integration Server on which Mediator is running. |
Evaluate XPath Expression | Mediator tries to identify the client against either the Registered Consumers list (the list of registered consumers in Mediator) or the Global Consumers list (the list of available consumers in Mediator). Mediator tries to validate the client's XPath expression against the specified list of consumers in the Integration Server on which Mediator is running. |
Require Encryption | Applicable only for SOAP APIs. This policy requires that a request's XML element, which is represented by an XPath expression, or parts of SOAP request such as SOAP body or SOAP headers to be encrypted. |
Require Signing | Applicable only for SOAP APIs. This policy requires that a request's XML element, which is represented by an XPath expression, or parts of SOAP request such as SOAP body or SOAP headers to be signed. |
Require SSL | Applicable only for SOAP APIs. This policy requires that requests be sent through SSL client certificates. |
Require Timestamps | Applicable only for SOAP APIs. This policy requires that timestamps be included in the request header. Mediator checks the timestamp value against the current time to ensure that the request is not an old message. This serves to protect your system against attempts at message tampering, such as replay attacks. |
Require WSS SAML Token | Applicable only for SOAP APIs. This policy uses a WSS Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) assertion token to validate API clients. |
Validate SAML Audience URIs | This policy validates the Audience Restriction in the Conditions section of the SAML assertion. It verifies if any valid Audience URI within a valid Condition element in the SAML assertion matches with any of the configured URIs. |
Allow Anonymous Usage | This policy allows all incoming requests to access the API without a restriction. |
Throttling Traffic Optimization | Limits the number of service invocations during a specified time interval, and sends alerts to a specified destination when the performance conditions are violated. You can use this action to avoid overloading the back-end services and their infrastructure, to limit specific clients in terms of resource usage, and so on. |
Service Result Cache | Enables caching of the results of SOAP and REST API invocations. |