Amster

Jms

Realm Operations

Resource path:

/realm-config/services/audit/JMS

Resource version: 2.0

create

Usage

am> create Jms --realm Realm --id id --body body

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "jmsConfiguration" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "JMS Configuration",
      "propertyOrder" : 2,
      "properties" : {
        "jndiTopicName" : {
          "title" : "JMS Topic Name",
          "description" : "JNDI lookup name for the JMS topic",
          "propertyOrder" : 6700,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "deliveryMode" : {
          "title" : "Delivery Mode",
          "description" : "Specifies whether JMS messages used to transmit audit events use persistent or non-persistent delivery.<p><p>With persistent delivery, the JMS provider ensures that messages are not lost in transit in case of a provider failure by logging messages to storage when they are sent.<p>Specify the delivery mode as persistent if it is unacceptable for delivery of audit events to be lost in JMS transit. If the possible loss of audit events is acceptable, choose non-persistent delivery, which provides better performance.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "sessionMode" : {
          "title" : "Session Mode",
          "description" : "Specifies the JMS session acknowledgement mode: <code>AUTO</code>, <code>CLIENT</code>, or <code>DUPS_OK</code>.<p><ul><li>Auto mode guarantees once-only delivery of JMS messages used to transmit audit events.</li><li>Duplicates OK mode ensures that messages are delivered at least once.</li><li>Client mode does not ensure delivery.</li></ul><p>Use the default setting unless your JMS broker implementation requires otherwise. See your broker documentation for more information.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6500,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "jndiContextProperties" : {
          "title" : "JNDI Context Properties",
          "description" : "Specifies JNDI properties that OpenAM uses to connect to the JMS message broker to which OpenAM will publish audit events.<p><p>OpenAM acts as a JMS client, using a JMS connection factory to connect to your JMS message broker. In order for OpenAM to connect to the broker, the JNDI context properties must conform to those needed by the broker. See the documentation for your JMS message broker for required values.<p>The default properties are example properties for connecting to Apache ActiveMQ.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6600,
          "required" : true,
          "patternProperties" : {
            ".*" : {
              "type" : "string"
            }
          },
          "type" : "object",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "jndiConnectionFactoryName" : {
          "title" : "JMS Connection Factory Name",
          "description" : "Specifies the JNDI lookup name for the connection factory exposed by your JMS message broker. OpenAM performs a JNDI lookup on this name to locate your broker's connection factory.<p><p>See the documentation for your JMS message broker for the required value.<p>The default is the connection factory name for Apache ActiveMQ.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6800,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "commonHandler" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "General Handler Configuration",
      "propertyOrder" : 0,
      "properties" : {
        "topics" : {
          "title" : "Topics",
          "description" : "List of topics handled by an audit event handler.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6300,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "enabled" : {
          "title" : "Enabled",
          "description" : "Enables or disables an audit event handler.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6200,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "batchEvents" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Batch Events",
      "propertyOrder" : 3,
      "properties" : {
        "pollTimeoutSec" : {
          "title" : "Writing Interval",
          "description" : "The interval (in seconds) for reading events from the buffer to transmit via jms.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "batchCapacity" : {
          "title" : "Capacity",
          "description" : "Maximum event count in the batch queue; additional events are dropped.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7000,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "maxBatchedEvents" : {
          "title" : "Max Batched",
          "description" : "Maximum number of events per batch.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "commonHandlerPlugin" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Audit Event Handler Factory",
      "propertyOrder" : 1,
      "properties" : {
        "handlerFactory" : {
          "title" : "Factory Class Name",
          "description" : "The fully qualified class name of the factory responsible for creating the Audit Event Handler. The class must implement <code>org.forgerock.openam.audit.AuditEventHandlerFactory</code>.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7600,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

delete

Usage

am> delete Jms --realm Realm --id id

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

getAllTypes

Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.

Usage

am> action Jms --realm Realm --actionName getAllTypes

getCreatableTypes

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.

Usage

am> action Jms --realm Realm --actionName getCreatableTypes

nextdescendents

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.

Usage

am> action Jms --realm Realm --actionName nextdescendents

query

Get the full list of instances of this collection. This query only supports _queryFilter=true filter.

Usage

am> query Jms --realm Realm --filter filter

Parameters

--filter

A CREST formatted query filter, where "true" will query all.

read

Usage

am> read Jms --realm Realm --id id

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

update

Usage

am> update Jms --realm Realm --id id --body body

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "jmsConfiguration" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "JMS Configuration",
      "propertyOrder" : 2,
      "properties" : {
        "jndiTopicName" : {
          "title" : "JMS Topic Name",
          "description" : "JNDI lookup name for the JMS topic",
          "propertyOrder" : 6700,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "deliveryMode" : {
          "title" : "Delivery Mode",
          "description" : "Specifies whether JMS messages used to transmit audit events use persistent or non-persistent delivery.<p><p>With persistent delivery, the JMS provider ensures that messages are not lost in transit in case of a provider failure by logging messages to storage when they are sent.<p>Specify the delivery mode as persistent if it is unacceptable for delivery of audit events to be lost in JMS transit. If the possible loss of audit events is acceptable, choose non-persistent delivery, which provides better performance.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "sessionMode" : {
          "title" : "Session Mode",
          "description" : "Specifies the JMS session acknowledgement mode: <code>AUTO</code>, <code>CLIENT</code>, or <code>DUPS_OK</code>.<p><ul><li>Auto mode guarantees once-only delivery of JMS messages used to transmit audit events.</li><li>Duplicates OK mode ensures that messages are delivered at least once.</li><li>Client mode does not ensure delivery.</li></ul><p>Use the default setting unless your JMS broker implementation requires otherwise. See your broker documentation for more information.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6500,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "jndiContextProperties" : {
          "title" : "JNDI Context Properties",
          "description" : "Specifies JNDI properties that OpenAM uses to connect to the JMS message broker to which OpenAM will publish audit events.<p><p>OpenAM acts as a JMS client, using a JMS connection factory to connect to your JMS message broker. In order for OpenAM to connect to the broker, the JNDI context properties must conform to those needed by the broker. See the documentation for your JMS message broker for required values.<p>The default properties are example properties for connecting to Apache ActiveMQ.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6600,
          "required" : true,
          "patternProperties" : {
            ".*" : {
              "type" : "string"
            }
          },
          "type" : "object",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "jndiConnectionFactoryName" : {
          "title" : "JMS Connection Factory Name",
          "description" : "Specifies the JNDI lookup name for the connection factory exposed by your JMS message broker. OpenAM performs a JNDI lookup on this name to locate your broker's connection factory.<p><p>See the documentation for your JMS message broker for the required value.<p>The default is the connection factory name for Apache ActiveMQ.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6800,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "commonHandler" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "General Handler Configuration",
      "propertyOrder" : 0,
      "properties" : {
        "topics" : {
          "title" : "Topics",
          "description" : "List of topics handled by an audit event handler.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6300,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "enabled" : {
          "title" : "Enabled",
          "description" : "Enables or disables an audit event handler.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6200,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "batchEvents" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Batch Events",
      "propertyOrder" : 3,
      "properties" : {
        "pollTimeoutSec" : {
          "title" : "Writing Interval",
          "description" : "The interval (in seconds) for reading events from the buffer to transmit via jms.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "batchCapacity" : {
          "title" : "Capacity",
          "description" : "Maximum event count in the batch queue; additional events are dropped.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7000,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "maxBatchedEvents" : {
          "title" : "Max Batched",
          "description" : "Maximum number of events per batch.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "commonHandlerPlugin" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Audit Event Handler Factory",
      "propertyOrder" : 1,
      "properties" : {
        "handlerFactory" : {
          "title" : "Factory Class Name",
          "description" : "The fully qualified class name of the factory responsible for creating the Audit Event Handler. The class must implement <code>org.forgerock.openam.audit.AuditEventHandlerFactory</code>.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7600,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Global Operations

Resource path:

/global-config/services/audit/JMS

Resource version: 1.0

create

Usage

am> create Jms --global --id id --body body

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "batchEvents" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Batch Events",
      "propertyOrder" : 3,
      "properties" : {
        "batchCapacity" : {
          "title" : "Capacity",
          "description" : "Maximum event count in the batch queue; additional events are dropped.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7000,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "pollTimeoutSec" : {
          "title" : "Writing Interval",
          "description" : "The interval (in seconds) for reading events from the buffer to transmit via jms.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "maxBatchedEvents" : {
          "title" : "Max Batched",
          "description" : "Maximum number of events per batch.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "commonHandler" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "General Handler Configuration",
      "propertyOrder" : 0,
      "properties" : {
        "enabled" : {
          "title" : "Enabled",
          "description" : "Enables or disables an audit event handler.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6200,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "topics" : {
          "title" : "Topics",
          "description" : "List of topics handled by an audit event handler.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6300,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "jmsConfiguration" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "JMS Configuration",
      "propertyOrder" : 2,
      "properties" : {
        "jndiContextProperties" : {
          "title" : "JNDI Context Properties",
          "description" : "Specifies JNDI properties that OpenAM uses to connect to the JMS message broker to which OpenAM will publish audit events.<p><p>OpenAM acts as a JMS client, using a JMS connection factory to connect to your JMS message broker. In order for OpenAM to connect to the broker, the JNDI context properties must conform to those needed by the broker. See the documentation for your JMS message broker for required values.<p>The default properties are example properties for connecting to Apache ActiveMQ.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6600,
          "required" : true,
          "patternProperties" : {
            ".*" : {
              "type" : "string"
            }
          },
          "type" : "object",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "jndiTopicName" : {
          "title" : "JMS Topic Name",
          "description" : "JNDI lookup name for the JMS topic",
          "propertyOrder" : 6700,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "jndiConnectionFactoryName" : {
          "title" : "JMS Connection Factory Name",
          "description" : "Specifies the JNDI lookup name for the connection factory exposed by your JMS message broker. OpenAM performs a JNDI lookup on this name to locate your broker's connection factory.<p><p>See the documentation for your JMS message broker for the required value.<p>The default is the connection factory name for Apache ActiveMQ.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6800,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "sessionMode" : {
          "title" : "Session Mode",
          "description" : "Specifies the JMS session acknowledgement mode: <code>AUTO</code>, <code>CLIENT</code>, or <code>DUPS_OK</code>.<p><ul><li>Auto mode guarantees once-only delivery of JMS messages used to transmit audit events.</li><li>Duplicates OK mode ensures that messages are delivered at least once.</li><li>Client mode does not ensure delivery.</li></ul><p>Use the default setting unless your JMS broker implementation requires otherwise. See your broker documentation for more information.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6500,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "deliveryMode" : {
          "title" : "Delivery Mode",
          "description" : "Specifies whether JMS messages used to transmit audit events use persistent or non-persistent delivery.<p><p>With persistent delivery, the JMS provider ensures that messages are not lost in transit in case of a provider failure by logging messages to storage when they are sent.<p>Specify the delivery mode as persistent if it is unacceptable for delivery of audit events to be lost in JMS transit. If the possible loss of audit events is acceptable, choose non-persistent delivery, which provides better performance.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "commonHandlerPlugin" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Audit Event Handler Factory",
      "propertyOrder" : 1,
      "properties" : {
        "handlerFactory" : {
          "title" : "Factory Class Name",
          "description" : "The fully qualified class name of the factory responsible for creating the Audit Event Handler. The class must implement <code>org.forgerock.openam.audit.AuditEventHandlerFactory</code>.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7600,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

delete

Usage

am> delete Jms --global --id id

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

getAllTypes

Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.

Usage

am> action Jms --global --actionName getAllTypes

getCreatableTypes

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.

Usage

am> action Jms --global --actionName getCreatableTypes

nextdescendents

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.

Usage

am> action Jms --global --actionName nextdescendents

query

Get the full list of instances of this collection. This query only supports _queryFilter=true filter.

Usage

am> query Jms --global --filter filter

Parameters

--filter

A CREST formatted query filter, where "true" will query all.

read

Usage

am> read Jms --global --id id

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

update

Usage

am> update Jms --global --id id --body body

Parameters

--id

The unique identifier for the resource.

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "batchEvents" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Batch Events",
      "propertyOrder" : 3,
      "properties" : {
        "batchCapacity" : {
          "title" : "Capacity",
          "description" : "Maximum event count in the batch queue; additional events are dropped.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7000,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "pollTimeoutSec" : {
          "title" : "Writing Interval",
          "description" : "The interval (in seconds) for reading events from the buffer to transmit via jms.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "maxBatchedEvents" : {
          "title" : "Max Batched",
          "description" : "Maximum number of events per batch.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "integer",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "commonHandler" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "General Handler Configuration",
      "propertyOrder" : 0,
      "properties" : {
        "enabled" : {
          "title" : "Enabled",
          "description" : "Enables or disables an audit event handler.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6200,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "boolean",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "topics" : {
          "title" : "Topics",
          "description" : "List of topics handled by an audit event handler.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6300,
          "required" : true,
          "items" : {
            "type" : "string"
          },
          "type" : "array",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "jmsConfiguration" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "JMS Configuration",
      "propertyOrder" : 2,
      "properties" : {
        "jndiContextProperties" : {
          "title" : "JNDI Context Properties",
          "description" : "Specifies JNDI properties that OpenAM uses to connect to the JMS message broker to which OpenAM will publish audit events.<p><p>OpenAM acts as a JMS client, using a JMS connection factory to connect to your JMS message broker. In order for OpenAM to connect to the broker, the JNDI context properties must conform to those needed by the broker. See the documentation for your JMS message broker for required values.<p>The default properties are example properties for connecting to Apache ActiveMQ.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6600,
          "required" : true,
          "patternProperties" : {
            ".*" : {
              "type" : "string"
            }
          },
          "type" : "object",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "jndiTopicName" : {
          "title" : "JMS Topic Name",
          "description" : "JNDI lookup name for the JMS topic",
          "propertyOrder" : 6700,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "jndiConnectionFactoryName" : {
          "title" : "JMS Connection Factory Name",
          "description" : "Specifies the JNDI lookup name for the connection factory exposed by your JMS message broker. OpenAM performs a JNDI lookup on this name to locate your broker's connection factory.<p><p>See the documentation for your JMS message broker for the required value.<p>The default is the connection factory name for Apache ActiveMQ.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6800,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "sessionMode" : {
          "title" : "Session Mode",
          "description" : "Specifies the JMS session acknowledgement mode: <code>AUTO</code>, <code>CLIENT</code>, or <code>DUPS_OK</code>.<p><ul><li>Auto mode guarantees once-only delivery of JMS messages used to transmit audit events.</li><li>Duplicates OK mode ensures that messages are delivered at least once.</li><li>Client mode does not ensure delivery.</li></ul><p>Use the default setting unless your JMS broker implementation requires otherwise. See your broker documentation for more information.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6500,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "deliveryMode" : {
          "title" : "Delivery Mode",
          "description" : "Specifies whether JMS messages used to transmit audit events use persistent or non-persistent delivery.<p><p>With persistent delivery, the JMS provider ensures that messages are not lost in transit in case of a provider failure by logging messages to storage when they are sent.<p>Specify the delivery mode as persistent if it is unacceptable for delivery of audit events to be lost in JMS transit. If the possible loss of audit events is acceptable, choose non-persistent delivery, which provides better performance.",
          "propertyOrder" : 6400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    },
    "commonHandlerPlugin" : {
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Audit Event Handler Factory",
      "propertyOrder" : 1,
      "properties" : {
        "handlerFactory" : {
          "title" : "Factory Class Name",
          "description" : "The fully qualified class name of the factory responsible for creating the Audit Event Handler. The class must implement <code>org.forgerock.openam.audit.AuditEventHandlerFactory</code>.",
          "propertyOrder" : 7600,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      }
    }
  }
}