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diff --git a/plugins/plugins-event/plugins-event-carrier/src/site-docs/adoc/fragments/ct-eventrequestor-io.adoc b/plugins/plugins-event/plugins-event-carrier/src/site-docs/adoc/fragments/ct-eventrequestor-io.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index d8756bfcb..000000000 --- a/plugins/plugins-event/plugins-event-carrier/src/site-docs/adoc/fragments/ct-eventrequestor-io.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -// -// ============LICENSE_START======================================================= -// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Ericsson. All rights reserved. -// ================================================================================ -// This file is licensed under the CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION 4.0 INTERNATIONAL LICENSE -// Full license text at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode -// -// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0 -// ============LICENSE_END========================================================= -// -// @author Sven van der Meer (sven.van.der.meer@ericsson.com) -// - -== Event Requestor IO - -Event Requestor IO does not require a specific plugin, it is supported be default. -It should only be used with the APEX event protocol. - -=== Event Requestor Input - -APEX will take events from APEX. - -[source%nowrap,json] ----- -"carrierTechnologyParameters" : { - "carrierTechnology": "EVENT_REQUESTOR" // <1> -} ----- -<1> set event requestor input - - -=== Event Requestor Output - -APEX will write events to APEX. - -[source%nowrap,json] ----- -"carrierTechnologyParameters" : { - "carrierTechnology": "EVENT_REQUESTOR" // <1> -} ----- - -=== Peering Event Requestors - -When using event requestors, they need to be peered. -This means an event requestor output needs to be peered (associated) with an event requestor input. -The following example shows the use of an event requestor with the APEX event protocol and the peering of output and input. - -[source%nowrap,json] ----- -"eventInputParameters": { - "EventRequestorConsumer": { - "carrierTechnologyParameters": { - "carrierTechnology": "EVENT_REQUESTOR" // <1> - }, - "eventProtocolParameters": { - "eventProtocol": "APEX" // <2> - }, - "eventNameFilter": "InputEvent", // <3> - "requestorMode": true, // <4> - "requestorPeer": "EventRequestorProducer", // <5> - "requestorTimeout": 500 // <6> - } -}, -"eventOutputParameters": { - "EventRequestorProducer": { - "carrierTechnologyParameters": { - "carrierTechnology": "EVENT_REQUESTOR" <7> - }, - "eventProtocolParameters": { - "eventProtocol": "APEX" <8> - }, - "eventNameFilter": "EventListEvent", // <9> - "requestorMode": true, // <10> - "requestorPeer": "EventRequestorConsumer", // <11> - "requestorTimeout": 500 // <12> - } -} ----- - -<1> event requestor on a consumer -<2> with APEX event protocol -<3> optional filter (best to use a filter to prevent unwanted events on the consumer side) -<4> activate requestor mode -<5> the peer to the output (must match the output carrier) -<6> an optional timeout in milliseconds -<7> event requestor on a producer -<8> with APEX event protocol -<9> optional filter (best to use a filter to prevent unwanted events on the consumer side) -<10> activate requestor mode -<11> the peer to the output (must match the input carrier) -<12> an optional timeout in milliseconds |