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  1. Preface
  2. RulePoint
  3. RulePoint Concepts
  4. Using RulePoint
  5. RulePoint Objects
  6. Working with Topics
  7. Working with Connections
  8. Working with Sources
  9. Working with Responders
  10. Working with Responses
  11. Working with Watchlists
  12. Working with Analytics
  13. DRQL
  14. Working with Rules
  15. Working with Alerts
  16. Setting Access Controls
  17. Troubleshooting RulePoint Issues
  18. Connecting to an Ultra Messaging Application
  19. Creating an Ultra Messaging JMS Source

User Guide

User Guide

Predefined Connections

Predefined Connections

RulePoint provides a set of predefined connection types. You can create the connections based on the source or responder types that you want to create.
The following table shows the types of predefined connections and the sources and responders that use the connection type:
Connection Type
Description
Source
Responder
Test Connection
Email Connection
Connection string to an email server that is defined for the organization.
None
Email Responder
Yes
Instant Messaging (Jabber/XMPP) Connection
Jabber connection string to connect to a Jabber or XMPP server.
Instant Messaging (Jabber or XMPP) Source
Instant Messaging (Jabber or XMPP) Responder
Yes
SQL Connection
JDBC connection to connect to the target database. The SQL connection specifies database connection configuration parameters, such as the JDBC connection string, user name, password, and connection pool size.
SQL Source
SQL Responder
Yes
JMS Connection
Connects to JMS provider. A JMS ConnectionFactory object is used by the client to make connections to the server.
JMS Source
JMS Responder
Yes
Web Service Connection
Connection for web services.
Web Service Source
Web Service Responder
Yes
Ultra Messaging Connection
Connection for Ultra Messaging source and responder to connect to the UM sending and receiving application.
Ultra Messaging Source
Ultra Messaging Responder
Yes

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