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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 Responders

Predefined Responders

RulePoint provides a list of predefined responders that are available after you install RulePoint.
The following table describes the predefined responders of RulePoint and their requirement for connection:
Responder Type
Description
Connection
Amazon Kinesis Responder
Writes messages to Amazon Kinesis.
Yes
(Amazon Web Services Connection)
Amazon CloudWatch Responder
Writes messages to Amazon CloudWatch.
Yes
(Amazon Web Services Connection)
Email Responder
Sends an alert through an email message.
Yes
(Connection For Email Service)
Event Transformer
Transforms event output and publishes it back into the RulePoint system as a new event.
No
File Responder
Responds to events by writing to a file.
No
HTTP Service Responder
Performs an HTTP GET from or POST to a specified URL and, if required, gets or sends specified parameters.
No
Instant Messaging (Jabber/XMPP) Responder
Sends an instant message by connecting to a Jabber or XMPP server.
Yes
(Connection For Jabber Service)
JMS Responder
Connects to JMS Provider and sends responses.
Yes
(JMS connection)
RTAM Responder
Sends an alert to a RTAM server.
No
SQL Responder
Connects to a database through a JDBC connection and executes an SQL command.
Yes
(JDBC connection)
Ultra Messaging Responder
Connects to a UM receiving application, and sends responses.
Yes
(Connection for UM service)
Watchlist Responder
Performs actions against a watchlist.
No
Web Service Responder
Sends a formatted SOAP message to run a remote Web Services (WSDL) operation.
No

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