The user or administrator can use the TWSS Administration Console to
specify the list of schemas to support. The Access Gateway uses
the IBM® XDMS component
to resolve groups, and it can define and configure groups apart from
the group scheme.
About this task
The user or the administrator who is specifying the supported
group schema, should be aware of the what groups he or she wants to
support. The groups are internally defined by the IBM XDMS server.
This
configuration applies to the following Web service implementations:
- WAP Push over SMPP
- Parlay X SMS over SMPP
- Parlay X Terminal Location over MLP
- Parlay X Terminal Status over Parlay
- Parlay X Terminal Location over
Parlay
- Parlay X SMS over Parlay
- Open the TWSS Administration Console.
- Navigate to the Common Service Settings page
and open the Runtime tab.
- Populate the General Properties fields.
Depending on which Web service implementations you are working with,
the fields will include a subset of the following:
- Country and Code: The local country and
code. The default setting is United States [1].
- Address Plan: The local address plan. The
default value in the drop-down list is com.ibm.mds.comm.support.E164AddressPlan.
- Enable Group Resolution: Whether or not
to resolve the group URI to member URIs. The default value in the
drop-down list is true.
- Periodic Notification Supported: Whether
or not periodic notification is enabled. The default value in the
drop-down list is true.
- Geographical Notification Supported: Whether
or not notifications may be set on a geographical area. The default
value in the drop-down list is true.
- Terminal Location Enabled: Whether or not
the Terminal Location Web service is enabled. The default value in
the drop-down list is true.
- Network Resource Name: The default value
is PX21_TL_MLP.
- Enable Transaction Monitoring:
The default value in the drop-down list is false.
Note: If
you specify true, then all transactions are monitored.
A warning is issued when a transaction remains in the same state for
a time period exceeding that specified in the service policy service.common.Monitor.stateTransition.warning.
A warning and an alarm are issued when the time period in the service
policy service.common.Monitor.stateTransition.alarm is
exceeded.
- Supported Group Scheme: The group scheme
to use. The default value is glmgroup.
- Enable the Service Platform components you
want by inserting their endpoint URIs in the Common Components section.
- Click OK. The
group schema is defined within the TWSS Administration Console.
Results
If an user sends an SMS to a group that is defined in IBM XDMS,
a group schema check is made with the group that is defined in the
administration console. If the IBM XDMS and
the group schema defined in the Administration Console match each
other, then the group will be processed.
These settings are
not used in ESB. This attribute does not configure the AG schema,
and the IBM XDMS allows
the user to configure many other group schema's apart from group.
The attribute configuration indicates the service implementation concerning
the group schema's that the SI wants to support. If the group schema
passed from the IBM XDMS is
present in the supported group schema attribute, the group will be
processed and the requested operation is performed on each target.
Note: The
user can define a list of group schemes separated by a comma (,),
which acts as a delimiter.
Here is an example of group schemes: mygroup,
glmgroup, ibmgroup. The default supported group scheme
name is glmgroup.