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Starting and stopping an event source in a listener-based connection

Starting and stopping an event source in a listener-based connection

You can start and stop event sources in listener-based connections that run on a Secure Agent or a Secure Agent group. You can also start and stop event sources in Kafka connections that have been published on the Cloud Server. With this option, you do not have to unpublish and republish the connection to stop and start the event-based processes.
To start and stop an event source in a connection, perform the following steps:
  1. In Application Integration Console, click
    Connections
    on the left navigation bar.
  2. Select
    Cloud
    or a Secure Agent to see the connections.
  3. Expand the connections to view the event sources.
  4. Select one or more event sources that you want to start or stop, and click
    Start
    or
    Stop
    accordingly.
    The
    Update Listener Status
    dialog box appears.
  5. To start an event source in a connection that has been published on the Cloud Server, click
    Start
    to proceed.
    The status of the event source is updated to
    Started
    on the
    Connections
    page.
  6. To stop an event source in a connection that has been published on the Cloud Server, click
    Stop
    to proceed.
    The status of the event source is updated to
    Stopped
    on the
    Connections
    page.
  7. To start an event source in a connection that has been published on a Secure Agent, perform one of the following steps:
    • If the connection runs only on the selected Secure Agent, click
      Start on the selected Secure Agent
      to proceed.
    • If the connection runs on more than one Secure Agent in a group, perform one of the following steps:
      • Click
        Start only on the selected Secure Agent
        to proceed with the selected Secure Agent.
      • Click
        Start on all the Secure Agents in the group
        to proceed with the Secure Agent group.
    The status of the event source is updated to
    Started
    on the
    Connections
    page.
  8. To stop an event source in a connection that has been published on a Secure Agent, perform one of the following steps:
    • If the connection runs only on the selected Secure Agent, click
      Stop on the selected Secure Agent
      to proceed.
    • If the connection runs on more than one Secure Agent in a group, perform one of the following steps:
      • Click
        Stop only on the selected Secure Agent
        to proceed with the selected Secure Agent.
      • Click
        Stop on all the Secure Agents in the group
        to proceed with the Secure Agent group.
    The status of the event source is updated to
    Stopped
    on the
    Connections
    page.
Application Integration also updates the event source status on the
Event Sources
tab of the connection as shown in the following image:
The image shows the event source status on the Event Sources tab of a listener-based connection.
For a connection that runs on the Cloud Server, a Secure Agent, or a Secure Agent group, if the status of the event source is stopped, you can also republish the connection and restart the event source. However, when you republish the connection, all the event sources in the connection start by default. In case of a Secure Agent, all the event sources in the connection start only if the Secure Agent is up and running. The status is updated on the
Event Sources
tab of the connection and on the
Connections
page in Application Integration Console. If you unpublish the connection, all the active event sources in the connection are stopped and the connection is removed from the
Connections
page in Application Integration Console.
You might need to refresh the connection to view the updated status.
For more information about starting and stopping event sources in listener-based connections, see
Connectors for Cloud Application Integration
.

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