EEM - External Event Management

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EEM - External Event Management is one of the complementary modules of itmSUITE®. The module is aimed to enable interactions between itmSUITE® and third party applications (interfaces). The supported direction of the data flow is from the external application to itmSUITE® (input). It is possible to define and implement outbound data flow and interfaces by using the action engine component of the itmSUITE®.

Introduction

The module can receive information (inbound messages) with two modes which may be activated at the same time:

Active channel

In this mode data acquisition is made by means of mails. EEM verifies at regular intervals the existence of mail messages in a configured mailbox and processes them when found.

Passive channel

In this mode, EEM makes available web services in order to acquire data.

EEM processing steps

EEM works on inbound messages received by means of the active or passive channel through a three steps process:

  1. EEM processes and validates the incoming message
  2. EEM passes processed messages to message bus which, in turn, dispatches them to the recipients (the modules configured to subscribe to the message)
  3. itmSUITE® recipient module performs the configured tasks for the received message by means of the action engine

The above mentioned three steps process is illustrated in the figure below.

EEM inbound schema


EEM configuration

The following paragraphs gives an overview of EEM configuration.

Active channel configuration

Using EEM menu Active Notification Channels it is possible to define an active channel which is mapped on an existing mailbox.

The image below shown the parameters needed to configure an active channel.

EEM Active channel

The following parameters shall be provided:

Field Meaning Comments
Id
Name
Status
Logging
Host
Port
Authentication Required
Username
Password
Email

Passive channel configuration

The only configuration needed for passive channel is in the monitoring system configurations (see below). The Active Channels Available shall be set in order to have a monitoring system configuration working on the passive channel.

In this case, a client call is accepted if the Request Identification tag and the expected Parameters are properly passed into the SOAP message.

The image below shown a MSC (monitoring sytem configuration) configuration session.

EEM Passive Configuraiton

Monitoring system configurations

A 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

EEM MSC General Configuration

The image below shown the Parameter tab used by the system to collect information present on a message.

EEM MSC Parameter Configuration

One message is validated if the Identification Strategy is respected and all the parameters are presents into the body of message