Differenze tra le versioni di "EEM - External Event Management"
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The activity to perform to correctly set up this configuration are: | The activity to perform to correctly set up this configuration are: | ||
* Define one or more Active configuration channel | * Define one or more Active configuration channel | ||
− | * Implement a validation rule via MSC ( | + | * Implement a validation rule via MSC (Monitoring System Configuration) |
Using EEM Menu Active Notification Channels is possible to define the parameter necessary to access, one or more, mailbox. | Using EEM Menu Active Notification Channels is possible to define the parameter necessary to access, one or more, mailbox. | ||
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[[File:EEM active channel configuration schema v1.0.jpg|centre|thumb|500x500px|EEM Active channel]] | [[File:EEM active channel configuration schema v1.0.jpg|centre|thumb|500x500px|EEM Active channel]] | ||
− | An MSC ( | + | An MSC (Monitoring System Configuration) is composed by General and Parameter informations. |
− | The image below shown the General | + | The image below shown the General tab used by the system to validate the incoming data |
[[File:EEM MSC general configuration v1.0.jpg|centre|thumb|500x500px|EEM MSC General Configuration]] | [[File:EEM MSC general configuration v1.0.jpg|centre|thumb|500x500px|EEM MSC General Configuration]] | ||
− | The image below shown the | + | The image below shown the Parameter tab used by the system to collect information present on a message. |
[[File:EEM MSC parameter configuration v1.0.jpg|centre|thumb|500x500px|EEM MSC Parameter Configuration]] | [[File:EEM MSC parameter configuration v1.0.jpg|centre|thumb|500x500px|EEM MSC Parameter Configuration]] |
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EEM - External Event Manager is one of the complementary modules of itmSUITE®. The module is intended to support the interaction with third parties applications. A set of pre-configured methods are supplied, in particular:
The module can receive information (inbound message) and send information (outbound). EEM can process inbound message in two ways:
Indice
Active channel
EEM verify at regular interval the existence of mail message in a configured mailbox and process then.
EEM forward the received data towards itmSUITE® module sending them to MB (Message Bus) that works as Dispatcher
MB manage the message queue and dispatch towards the subscriber (other 'modules of itmSUITE® as SM/PM, CMS or EEM)
itmSUITE®module received the message and based on the rule configured in Action Engine execute tasks (eg.: Ticket creation, ticket updating , sending notification, ect.)
Outbound notification are managed directly the itmSUITE® modules eg. PM/SM
Passive channel
EEM has a set of Web Services that third parties software can call.
EEM forward the received data towards itmSUITE® module sending them to MB (Message Bus) that works as Dispatcher
MB manage the message queue and dispatch toward the subscriber (other 'modules of itmSUITE® as SM/PM, CMS or EEM)
itmSUITE® module received the message and based on the rule configured in Action Engine execute tasks (eg.: Ticket creation, ticket updating , sending notification, ect.)
Outbound notification are managed directly the itmSUITE® modules eg. PM/SM
Inbound EEM schema
- EEM process and validate all the incoming message
- MB dispatch the message to a subscriber
- itmSUITE® module through Action Engine execute the required task
Inbound Comunication
As mention above, this communication can be managed through:
- Active channel
- Passive channel
The paragraph below shown the main step necessary to configure them.
Active channel
The activity to perform to correctly set up this configuration are:
- Define one or more Active configuration channel
- Implement a validation rule via MSC (Monitoring System Configuration)
Using EEM Menu Active Notification Channels is possible to define the parameter necessary to access, one or more, mailbox.
The image below shown the parameter to insert to configure a mailbox
An MSC (Monitoring System Configuration) is composed by General and Parameter informations.
The image below shown the General tab used by the system to validate the incoming data
The image below shown the Parameter tab used by the system to collect information present on a message.
Passive channel
When itmSUITE® is called from third parites system is necessary to define the validation rule using the MSC (monitoring sytem configuration) session.