http://www.ibm.com/wsdl/twss/nm/adm/support/v1_0/interface
The terminateNotification Operation

The terminateNotification operation allows a third party (e.g. an administrator via the NotificationAdministration interface) to forcibly terminate a specific notification. After termination, a notification can no longer be examined administratively through the NotificationAdministration interface.

During terminateNotification processing, the implementor of this interface must not remove the associated registration through the NotificationRegistration interface.

The terminateNotificationRequest requires the same requester, service, and correlator previously provided with the registerNotification operation in the NotificationRegistration interface.

NotificationAdministrationSupport_terminateNotificationResponse  terminateNotification (terminateNotificationRequest parameters)
[fault:  NotificationRequestInvalidFault  NotificationTerminationNotSupportedFault  NotificationNotFoundFault  NotificationServiceFault  ]
Operation Type: Request-response
Collapse Input: NotificationAdministrationSupport_terminateNotificationRequest
terminateNotificationRequest parameters  
Collapse Output: NotificationAdministrationSupport_terminateNotificationResponse
terminateNotificationResponse result  
Collapse Fault:
NotificationRequestInvalidFault  : 

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

NotificationRequestInvalidFault NotificationRequestInvalidFault  
NotificationTerminationNotSupportedFault  : 

This fault occurs if the implementation cannot support tearing down the given notification.

NotificationTerminationNotSupportedFault NotificationTerminationNotSupportedFault  
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. For notification termination, this includes unrecoverable termination problems in the service itself.

NotificationServiceFault NotificationServiceFault  
 Collapse Bindings
Binding: NotificationAdministrationSupportBinding
<soap:binding  style="document"
  transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" />
Operation:
<soap:operation  soapAction=""
  style="document" />
Fault:
NotificationRequestInvalidFault: NotificationRequestInvalidFault
<soap:fault  name="NotificationRequestInvalidFault"
  use="literal" />
 
NotificationTerminationNotSupportedFault: NotificationTerminationNotSupportedFault
<soap:fault  name="NotificationTerminationNotSupportedFault"
  use="literal" />
 
NotificationNotFoundFault: NotificationNotFoundFault
<soap:fault  name="NotificationNotFoundFault"
  use="literal" />
 
NotificationServiceFault: NotificationServiceFault
<soap:fault  name="NotificationServiceFault"
  use="literal" />
 

 Collapse XML
-<wsdl:operation  name="terminateNotification">
-<wsdl:documentation>
<xhtml:p> The terminateNotification operation allows a third party (e.g. an administrator via the NotificationAdministration interface) to forcibly terminate a specific notification. After termination, a notification can no longer be examined administratively through the NotificationAdministration interface. </xhtml:p>
-<xhtml:p>
During terminateNotification processing, the implementor of this interface must
<xhtml:strong>not</xhtml:strong>
remove the associated registration through the NotificationRegistration interface.
</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p> The terminateNotificationRequest requires the same requester, service, and correlator previously provided with the registerNotification operation in the NotificationRegistration interface. </xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
<wsdl:input  message="twss_nm_admsup:NotificationAdministrationSupport_terminateNotificationRequest"  name="terminateNotificationRequest" />
<wsdl:output  message="twss_nm_admsup:NotificationAdministrationSupport_terminateNotificationResponse"  name="terminateNotificationResponse" />
-<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:NotificationTerminationNotSupportedFault"  name="NotificationTerminationNotSupportedFault">
-<wsdl:documentation>
<xhtml:p> This fault occurs if the implementation cannot support tearing down the given notification. </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. For notification termination, this includes unrecoverable termination problems in the service itself. </xhtml:p>
</wsdl:documentation>
</wsdl:fault>
</wsdl:operation>
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