Field | Description | ||
Runtime alias type | Select the type of runtime alias: Simple Alias: A simple routing URL or host and port name. webMethods Integration Server Alias: Contains the webMethods Integration Server service name.
Secure Alias: Contains client's authentication credentials, and domain values. The password is hashed and put into secure storage so that it is not visible in clear text. Transformation Alias: Accepts the XSLT style sheet to be used for the request or response transformation. Endpoint Alias: A name and value pair which can also contain endpoint properties such as Connection Timeout, Read Timeout, and so on. | ||
Authentication Scheme | For the Secure Alias type only, select one of the following: HTTP Basic Authentication NTLM Authentication OAuth2 Authentication Kerberos Authentication | ||
Name | Name of the alias. | ||
Description | (Optional). The description of the alias. |
Field | Description | ||
Default Value | The value used by default when no stage-specific values are entered. This default value is overwritten at deployment time by stage-specific values, if they exist. For Simple or Endpoint Alias , type a default URL or components of the URL such as service name. For webMethods Integration Server Alias, type the webMethods Integration Server service name. For Transformation Alias, select an XSLT style sheet which is considered as a default value. | ||
Stage-specific Values | Stage-specific values are used to define the values that are specific to a particular Mediator. You can select an instance of Mediator and type the value to be used for that Mediator. | ||
Endpoint Properties | For the Endpoint Alias type only. Click the endpoint properties icon next to Default Value to configure endpoint properties. SOAP Optimization Method: Optional, This setting is not applicable for REST services. Mediator can accept the following methods to optimize the payloads of SOAP requests: None (the default). MTOM: Indicates that Mediator expects to receive a request with a Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) attachment, and forwards the attachment to the native service. SwA: Indicates that Mediator expects to receive a SOAP with Attachment (SwA) request, and forwards the attachment to the native service. Connection Timeout: The time interval (in seconds) after which a connection attempt timeouts. If a value is not specified (or if the value 0 is specified), Mediator uses the value of the global property pg.endpoint.connectionTimeout located in the file Integration Server_directory\packages\WmMediator\config\resources\pg-config.properties. The default of that property is 30 seconds. Read Timeout: The time interval (in seconds) after which a socket read attempt timeouts. If a value is not specified (or if the value 0 is specified), Mediator uses the value of the global property pg.endpoint.readTimeout located in the file Integration Server_directory\packages\WmMediator\config\resources\pg-config.properties. The default value is 30 seconds. | ||
SSL Options: To enable SSL client authentication for the endpoint, you must specify values for both the Keystore Alias field and the Client Certificate Alias field. If you specify a value for only one of these fields, a deployment error occurs.
Keystore Alias: The keystore alias of the instance of Integration Server on which Mediator is running. This value (along with the value of Client Certificate Alias) is used for performing SSL client authentication. Client Certificate Alias: The client's private key to be used for performing SSL client authentication. If you specify a client certificate alias, you must also include in the virtual service's policy the Require SSL action and select that action's Client Certificate Required option. The Client Certificate Required option specifies whether client certificates are required for the purposes of: 1) Verifying the signature of signed SOAP requests or decrypting encrypted SOAP requests, and 2) Signing SOAP responses or encrypting SOAP responses. | |||
WS-Security Header Customization: Indicates whether Mediator should pass the WS-Security headers of the incoming requests to the native service. Remove processed security headers: Removes the security header if it is processed by Mediator (that is, if Mediator processes the header according to the virtual service's security run-time policy). Mediator does not remove the security header if both of the following conditions are true: 1) Mediator did not process the security header, and 2) the mustUnderstand attribute of the security header is 0 or false). Pass all security headers: Passes the security header, even if it is processed by Mediator (that is, even if Mediator processes the header according to the virtual service's security run-time policy).
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OAuth2 Token | A valid OAuth 2.0 token. The specified token will be used by Mediator in the outbound request. |
Endpoint Type | Field Values |
Alias | Name: ProdSandbox Default Value: http://myhost:5555 |
webMethods Integration Server Alias | Name: ProdService Default Value: fault:postProcess |
Secure Alias | Name: ProdAuthToken Password: **** Domain: mysever.sag |
Transformation Alias | Name: ProdTrans Default Value: sample.xsl |
Endpoint Alias | Name: SearchServiceProductionEndpoint Description: The clustered production endpoint for the search service. Default Value: http://prodcluster:6666/Search Endpoint Properties: Connection Timeout: 5 Read Timeout: 15 |