webMethods Event Routing 10.3 | Administering Event Routing | Configuring Services and Service Groups | Creating Universal Messaging Services
 
Creating 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 create and configure Event Routing services of type Universal Messaging
1. In Command Central, navigate to Environments > Instances > All > instance_name > Event Routing > Configuration tab.
2. Select Messaging Services from the drop-down menu, and then click Plus icon.
3. Specify values for the fields in the following table as explained 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. Supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). The host and port of the Universal Messaging server to which the service connects. The default value is nsp://localhost:9000.
You can use an SSL-enabled Universal Messaging server, for example: nsps://localhost:9000.
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.
Important: You cannot rename a service which has already been created. If you wish to modify a service name, you must delete the old one and recreate a new one with a different name.
4. Save your changes.
Event Routing detects that the configuration has been updated, and starts to use the new settings automatically.

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