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Configure EventNotification Endpoint and Enterprise Service for CUI

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EventNotification Endpoint is a middleware which is responsible to receive incomming COMOS event notification, queue them internally and forward them to the UBIK Enterprise service for further processing. This page describes how to setup the system.

Overview

  • Make sure Enterprise Service and USAM are installed on IIS Server.
  • Install Notification Endpoint webservice on IIS
  • Configure mandatory settings for Notification Endpoint webservice (config file name):
  • Configure Notification Endpoint service URL in COMOS and enable Notifications

IIS Manager

  • Download Notification Service from the release portal.
  • Deploy the Notification Service to the designated web app folder on the IIS Server (web app folder needs to be created if necessary)

USAM Service and Enterprise Service are required.

Notification Endpoint

Adapt “Your/EventNotificationEndpoint/Folder/Configuration/config.json” file, configure at least the mandatory settings:

  • "USAMUrl": "your USAM URL ",
  • "QueuePath": "your queue file path",(need corresponding folder)
  • "InComingLogPath": "your COMOS incoming notification file path ",- mandatory(need corresponding folder)
  • "ProcessUrl": "your Enterprise Service URL"- mandatory


Enterprise Service

  • Go to UBIK.EnterpriseService folder,
  • Check if CUI plugin installed,
    • Copy paste UBIK.Interface.CUI.dll to “Injection” folder.
  • If Injection does not exist, create it.
    • Open UBIK.EnterpriseService.exe.config:
  • Find “appSettings” session, add following set:

<add key="ContentControllerConfigPath" value="YouContentControllerPath\ContentController.json" /> Make sure ContentController.json exist.

  • Open ContentController.json, change the content base on the requirement:

{

"SqlConnectionDefinition": {
     "SSPI": false (or true, based on your DB setting),
     "SQLUser": "username",
     "SQLPassword": "password",
     "SQLServer": "your SQL Server",
     "SQLInitialCatalog": "DB name"
      }

}

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