http://www.ibm.com/wsdl/twss/nm/reg/v1_0/interface
The removeNotification Operation

The removeNotification operation allows a service to remove or deregister a previously created notification. Removing a notification is generally done when the notification terminates due to either reaching its completion criteria or due to a service error. After removal, a notification can no longer be examined administratively through the NotificationAdministration interface.

The removeNotificationRequest requires the same requester, service, and correlator previously provided to the registerNotification operation.

NotificationRegistration_removeNotificationResponse  removeNotification (removeNotificationRequest parameters)
[fault:  NotificationRequestInvalidFault  NotificationNotFoundFault  NotificationServiceFault  ]
Operation Type: Request-response
Collapse Input: NotificationRegistration_removeNotificationRequest
removeNotificationRequest parameters  
Collapse Output: NotificationRegistration_removeNotificationResponse
removeNotificationResponse result  
Collapse Fault:
NotificationRequestInvalidFault  : 

This fault occurs if the request contains invalid structure or semantic content.

NotificationRequestInvalidFault NotificationRequestInvalidFault  
NotificationNotFoundFault  : 

This fault occurs if the requester, service, and correlator identify a currently unknown notification.

NotificationNotFoundFault NotificationNotFoundFault  
NotificationServiceFault  : 

This fault occurs if an unrecoverable error occurs while processing the request.

NotificationServiceFault NotificationServiceFault  
 Collapse Bindings
Binding: NotificationRegistrationBinding
<soap:binding  style="document"
  transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" />
Operation:
<soap:operation  soapAction=""
  style="document" />
Input: NotificationRegistration_removeNotificationRequest
<soap:body  use="literal" />
Output: NotificationRegistration_removeNotificationResponse
<soap:body  use="literal" />
Fault:
NotificationRequestInvalidFault: NotificationRequestInvalidFault
<soap:fault  name="NotificationRequestInvalidFault"
  use="literal" />
 
NotificationNotFoundFault: NotificationNotFoundFault
<soap:fault  name="NotificationNotFoundFault"
  use="literal" />
 
NotificationServiceFault: NotificationServiceFault
<soap:fault  name="NotificationServiceFault"
  use="literal" />
 

 Collapse XML
-<wsdl:operation  name="removeNotification">
-<wsdl:documentation>
<xhtml:p> The removeNotification operation allows a service to remove or deregister a previously created notification. Removing a notification is generally done when the notification terminates due to either reaching its completion criteria or due to a service error. After removal, a notification can no longer be examined administratively through the NotificationAdministration interface. </xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p> The removeNotificationRequest requires the same requester, service, and correlator previously provided to the registerNotification operation. </xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
<wsdl:input  message="twss_nm_reg:NotificationRegistration_removeNotificationRequest"  name="removeNotificationRequest" />
<wsdl:output  message="twss_nm_reg:NotificationRegistration_removeNotificationResponse"  name="removeNotificationResponse" />
-<wsdl:fault  message="twss_nm_faults:NotificationRequestInvalidFault"  name="NotificationRequestInvalidFault">
-<wsdl:documentation>
<xhtml:p> This fault occurs if the request contains invalid structure or semantic content. </xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:fault>
-<wsdl:fault  message="twss_nm_faults:NotificationNotFoundFault"  name="NotificationNotFoundFault">
-<wsdl:documentation>
<xhtml:p> This fault occurs if the requester, service, and correlator identify a currently unknown notification. </xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:fault>
-<wsdl:fault  message="twss_nm_faults:NotificationServiceFault"  name="NotificationServiceFault">
-<wsdl:documentation>
<xhtml:p> This fault occurs if an unrecoverable error occurs while processing the request. </xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:fault>
</wsdl:operation>
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