After you deploy Parlay X Terminal Status over Parlay,
you can use the TWSS Administration Console to
change the deployment configuration properties for the Web service
and related Service Platform components.
The Parlay X Terminal Status over Parlay Web
service describes how each individual Web service operation is to
be mapped to Parlay Mobility Service Capability Feature (SCF) API
methods. Parlay X Terminal Status over Parlay enables applications
to send status and notification requests for a terminal, as defined
by the Parlay X 2.1 specification.
TWSS Administration Console settings
This Web service implementation adds the following
configurable settings to the TWSS Administration Console:- Global: Policy values that are used for
all services.
- Common Service Settings:
Use these settings to configure naming schemes for groups. The Access Gateway uses
the IBM® XDMS component
to resolve groups, and it can define and configure groups apart from
the group scheme.
- Country and code: The local country and
code.
- Address plan: The local address plan.
- Enable Transaction Monitoring: Whether
or not to enable transaction monitoring.
- Supported Group Scheme: A comma-separated
list of URI schemes that the service treats as a group URI. This setting
must be coordinated with the Group List Manager component configuration.
The default value is glmgroup.
For more information about these settings, refer to the topic Group
schema configuration.
- Services: Default values used for Parlay X Terminal Status over Parlay.
- Terminal Status Parlay
- Network Resource Name: The name of the
network resource. Must match the name specified in for Parlay X Terminal Status over Parlay.
The default value is PX21_TS_Parlay.
- Parlay Service Name: Name of the Parlay
gateway service.
- Response Timeout: Indicates the amount
of time in seconds to wait for the service activity. The service execution
must complete within this window, or a ServiceException is
returned to the client.
- Parlay Automatic Retry: Indicates whether
a Parlay error should cause the service to retry an operation. This
is true if multiple gateways are configured
for a failover.
- Number of Parlay Automatic Retries: The
number of times the service will retry a Parlay operation.
- Default value for Terminal Status over Parlay:
PX21_TS_Parlay
- Terminal Status Notification Parlay
- Ignore Check Immediate: Indicates whether
the checkImmediate flag should be ignored because
the Parlay gateway automatically checks device attributes when a notification
is initially created.
- Terminal Status Controller
- Terminal Status Enabled: Specifies whether
the Parlay X Terminal Status over Parlay service
is enabled (true) or disabled (false).
- Common Components: Click
the name of a Service Platform component–for example Fault
Alarm Client or Usage Record Client–to
configure it to work with this Web service implementation. If you
leave the endpoint URI empty for a component, then the component is
disabled.
Policies
Service polices are configured
through the Service Policy Manager.
These policies are expected to be in the SOAP header. However, they
may be stored elsewhere. The Common layer must extract and provide
the actual policy values.
For information about default policy
configuration, refer to the following topic: Default service
policies for Parlay X Terminal Status over Parlay.