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The Target Type Definition File for webMethods Mediator
CentraSite provides a target type definition file for webMethods Mediator, named webMethodsESB-TargetType.jar, which contains references to the following files. It is not necessary to edit the target type definition file.
File
Description
TargetType.xml
Specifies the target type name, description and format of the run-time policies that the target type expects the receive. The following format is supported:
*WS-PolicyAttachment: The target type expects to receive run-time policies attached to services as WS-PolicyAttachments (that is, policies attached to the service as a UDDI Object with a Local/Remote Policy Reference).
EventType.xml
A descriptor file that describes the format in XML for mapping the predefined event attributes to the SNMP Traps defined in the MIB file. This file is optional, but if you omit it, CentraSite will not be able to capture events.
webMethodsESB.xsl
A transformation file that transforms the policy from CentraSite format to a format that can be consumed by Mediator. The CentraSite format is a custom native representation of the Common Effective Policy (not WS-Policy format).
You can view this file from the target type list in the CentraSite Control user interface (see Managing the Mediator Target Type).
webMethodsESB.mib
A run-time events configuration file that contains the SNMP Traps metadata and Object Identifiers (OIDs) for the event types and their attributes. CentraSite uses this file to capture run-time events that have occurred in Mediator. This file is optional. However, if you omit this file, CentraSite will not be able to capture events.
You can view this file from the target type list in the CentraSite Control user interface (see Managing the Mediator Target Type).
MANIFEST.MF
Describes the contents of the jar file. The manifest file is used to identify resources.
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