Software AG Digital Event Services 10.3 | Administering Digital Event Services | Configuring Services | Configuring Universal Messaging Services
 
Configuring Universal Messaging Services
 
Using Universal Messaging Services with SSL
You can create and configure services of Universal Messaging type, add them to groups, and associate event types to them.
* To configure a Universal Messaging service
1. In Command Central, navigate to Environments > Instances > All > instance_name > Digital Event Services > Configuration.
2. Select Messaging Services from the drop-down menu, and then click Plus icon.
3. Specify values for each Field in the table as outlined in the Description column:
Field
Description
Service Name
Required. A unique name for the service. The service name is not case-sensitive and must start with a character. You can use the following characters as separators: . (dot) and - (dash).
Description
Required. A description of the purpose of the service.
Provider URL
Required. The host and port of the Universal Messaging server to which the service connects. Supported transport protocols are NSP (TCP connection) and NSPS (SSL connection). The default value is nsp://localhost:9000.
Note: When you configure an SSL connection to Universal Messaging, you must also specify values for Keystore Alias, Key Alias, and Truststore Alias.
Keystore Alias
Optional. The alias that identifies the keystore for establishing an SSL connection to Universal Messaging.
You define a client keystore as described in Defining a DES Keystore.
Key Alias
Optional. The label that identifies a specific key within the keystore for establishing an SSL connection to Universal Messaging.
Truststore Alias
Optional. The alias that identifies the truststore for establishing an SSL connection to Universal Messaging.
You define a client truststore as described in Defining a DES Truststore.
User Name
Optional. The name of the user authorized to connect to a Universal Messaging server with server-side authentication enabled.
Password
Optional. The password of the user authorized to connect to a Universal Messaging server with server-side authentication enabled.
If you only update the Password field, you must restart the runtime where the DES component is embedded for the new password to take effect.
Important: You cannot rename existing services. If you want to modify a service name, you must delete the existing service and create a new one with a different name.
Before deleting a service, you must first remove it from any service groups to which the service belongs.
4. Optionally, click Test to verify that your configuration is valid.
Note: When performing validation, Command Central checks whether the specified configuration information complies with the field requirements. This action does not ping a server to verify that a connection is possible.
5. Save your changes.

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