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Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) is a highly available, durable, secure, fully managed Pub/Sub messaging service that enables you to decouple microservices, distributed systems, and serverless applications. Additionally, SNS can be used to invoke notifications to end users using mobile push, SMS, and email.

Component Configuration

The following properties can be configured in the Configuration panel as shown below.


Figure 1: Component Configuration Properties

Validate Input

If this attribute is enabled, the service tries to validate the input received. If disabled, service will not validate the input. For more details, refer Validate Input section under Interaction Configurations in the Common Configurations page.

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Performance increases when Validate Input option is disabled, but it may cause undesired results in case the input XML is not valid.

Error handling configuration

The remedial actions to be taken when a particular error occurs can be configured using this attribute. 

Click the ellipses button against this property to configure Error Handling properties for different types of Errors.

Refer to the Error Handling section in the Common Configurations page for detailed information.

AWS Connection Details

Click the AWS Connection Details ellipses button to configure the properties related to AWS connection.


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 2: AWS Connection Properties

Access key

Specify the Access Key id

Secret key

Specify the Secret Key

Region

The region of the AWS Management console.

Mode

Specify whether to publish or subscribe to the topic.

Topic ARN

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) assigned to the created topic.

Example

arn:aws:sns:ap-south-1:617281890357:topic1

Create New Topic

Enable to create a new topic.

Topic Name

Specify the Topic name.

Enable SSE

Enables server-side encryption (SSE) of topics for additional protection of sensitive data.

Expert Properties

Enable the Expert Properties view to configure these properties.  

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Expert properties are meant for advanced users. Use with caution!


Figure 3: AmazonSNS CPS with the Expert Properties enabled and highlighted

Pre Processing XSL Configuration

Pre Processing XSL configuration can be used to transform request message before processing it. Click the ellipses button against the property to configure the properties.

Refer to the Pre/Post Processing XSL Configuration section under the Common Configurations page for details regarding Pre Processing XSL configuration and Post Processing XSL configuration (below).  

Post Processing XSL Configuration

Post Processing XSL configuration can be used to transform response message before sending it to the output port.  

Process Message Based on Property

The property helps components to skip certain messages from processing.

Refer to the Process Message Based On a Property section under the Common Configurations page.

Threadpool Configuration

This property is used when there is a need to process messages in parallel within the component, still maintaining the sequence from the external perspective.

  • This needs to be used only in such circumstances.
  • If sequential processing is not required, please use sessions on the input port.

Click the Threadpool Configuration ellipses button to configure the Threadpool Configuration properties.


Figure 4: Threadpool Configuration properties

Enable Thread Pool

Enable this option to configure the properties that appear as below.

Pool Size

The number of requests to be processed in parallel within the component. Default value is '1'.

Batch Eviction Interval (in ms)

Time in milliseconds after which the threads are evicted in case of inactivity. New threads are created in place of evicted threads when new requests are received. Default value is '1000'.

Functional Demonstration

Configure the component with various operations as described in the component description and connect Feeder and Display components to send input and receive output respectively.

Scenario 1 - Subscriber

Configure the AmazonSNS component with Mode as "Subscribe", provide properties such as Topic ARN, Protocol and Endpoint to connect to the endpoint (if these do not exist already, enable Crete New Topic) as explained in the Component Configuration section.


Figure 5: CPS configuration for Subscriber

Connect Feeder and Display components to send input and receive output respectively.


Figure 6: Event process for Subscriber

Input


Figure 7: Feeder window to send input message for Subscriber

Output


Figure 8: Display window receiving the confirmation message

Scenario 2 - Publisher

Configure the AmazonSNS component with Mode as "Publish" and properties such as Create New Topic and Topic name (if there is no existing endpoint properties) as explained in the Component Configuration section.


Figure 9: CPS configuration for Publisher

Connect Feeder and Display components to send input and receive output respectively.


Figure 10: Event process for Publisher

Input


Figure 11: Feeder window to send input message for Publisher

Output


Figure 12: Display window receiving the confirmation message

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