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Receiving Operator Messages on your Desktop

If you do not want to keep a browser window open to monitor the operator messages, you can subscribe to an RSS feed using a RSS feed plugin or application.

Security Settings

The feed can have one of the following security settings:

  • Viewable to all
  • require a single password
  • require a valid user name and password for the application server

The security settings can be configured in the Redwood Server registry using the registry entry:

/configuration/feed/feeds/operator_message/password
  • Not present - if the key is not present, there is no password and anyone can access the feed without a password
  • <disabled> - the feed is disabled
  • <login-only> - the feed is only accessible with a valid username and password
  • any other value - any other value represents the password.
note

The <> are part of the value, and not place holders. The following passwords are not allowed: <disabled> and <login-only>.

Prerequisites

  • The full URL to the central Redwood Server system
  • Depending on the security settings
    • the rss feed password
    • login credentials for the central Redwood Server system

Procedure

Configuring the operator messages RSS feed

  1. Open your internet browser and log in to the central Redwood Server system.
  2. In your browser window, copy the URL to the server.
  3. Open a new window or tab, paste the URL. Remove any parameters starting with '?'.
  4. Add the RSS feed location 'api-rss/feeds/operator_message' to the URL.

When you retrieve this page in a normal browser window you will see XML data. Use your favorite RSS feed plugin or application to retrieve the data.

See Also

  • Operator Messages Monitor
  • The Registry
  • Configuration Entries
  • Creating Operator Messages
  • Interacting with Operator Messages
  • Creating Advanced Operator Message Reply Expressions
← Creating Advanced Operator Message Reply ExpressionsMonitoring Events →
  • Security Settings
  • Prerequisites
  • Procedure
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