The InfoSphere® MDM Custom Domain Hub Notification
Framework uses the common Java™ Message
Service (JMS) API to enable publish-subscribe and point-to-point domains
to send messages to listener applications or middleware. The framework
provides a mechanism that enables you to define your own notifications
with customized content.
Notifications are made up of many parts. To define a custom notification
within the
InfoSphere MDM Custom Domain Hub Notification
Framework, you must define each part:
- Notification type – The notification type holds high level
information, including a name and description of the notification
and its purpose.
- Notification object – For each notification type, you must
define a notification object to hold the notification information.
- Notification channels – Each notification type must be
associated with a set of notification channels that define how to
send the notification message to its destination. Each notification
channel is associated with a destination, and captures the required
information about how to send the message to its destination, such
as the JNDI of the Queue or Topic for JMSChannel.
The Notification Framework includes a set of tables to capture
information about notification types, objects, and channels.
There are two kinds of destinations for notification messages:
- Predefined destinations are those destinations that are
defined in the notification channels.
- Preferred destinations are optional, and enable you to
change the predefined destinations programmatically by providing the
destinations.
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