Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Reference > Sets
Mediations [Settings]
A mediation that is associated with a bus destination to apply processing to messages on that destination.
Service integration -> Buses -> bus_name -> [Destination resources] Mediations -> mediation_name .
Configuration tab
These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted.
General Properties
Mediation name
The name by which this mediation is known for administrative purposes.
Required No Data type String
UUID
The universal unique identifier assigned by the system to this mediation for administrative purposes.
Required No Data type String
Description
An optional description for the mediation, for administrative purposes.
Required No Data type Text area
Handler list name
The name of the handler list that was defined when the mediation was deployed.
Required Yes Data type String
Global transaction
Whether or not a global transaction is started for each message processed.
Cleared
A local transaction is started for each message processed. You only need to select this option for mediations that access other resource managers such as databases, or interact with Enterprise JavaBeans that require a global transaction.
Selected
A global transaction is started for each message processed.
Required No Data type Boolean
Allow concurrent mediation
Select this option (setting it to true) to apply the mediation to multiple messages concurrently. Message ordering is not preserved. The default option is false.
Selected
Apply the mediation to multiple messages concurrently, and preserve message ordering.
Cleared
Apply the mediation to a single message at a time. This setting is required to ensure that message ordering is preserved.
Required No Data type Boolean
Selector
Controls which messages are sent to the mediation. If a message matches the rule defined by the selector text string, then the mediation is applied to the message.
If the message does not match the rule defined by the selector text string, then the message is not mediated. If a message contains both Selector and Discriminator, it must match both rules for the message to be mediated. If either the Selector or the Discriminator rule does not match, the message is not mediated.
You should base the content of the selector text string on an understanding of which messages should be processed by the mediation. The format of the selector string is the same as for JMS selectors.
Required No Data type String
Discriminator
Controls which messages have the mediation applied to them. If the topic of a message matches the rule specified by the discriminator text string, then the mediation is applied to the message. If both the selector and discriminator are specified, the message must match both rules for the mediation to be applied to the message.
Compare this property with the Selector property. The rule specified by the Selector examines the header and properties of the message, whereas the discriminator examines the topic of the message. If a message contains both Selector and Discriminator, it must match both rules for the message to be mediated. If either the Selector or the Discriminator rule does not match, the message is not mediated.
You should base the content of the discriminator text string on an understanding of which message topics should be processed by the mediation. The format of the discriminator is the same as the topic discriminator specification.
Required No Data type String
Additional Properties
Context properties
Context information passed to the mediation.
Mediation points
Mediating a destination
Configure mediation points
Administrative console buttons
Administrative console preferences