Creating a Channel Editing a Channel

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7. Click Add

Figure 19–6 to add the attribute and the comparison operators to the table. 8. Repeat these steps to add more filter conditions. To delete a filter condition, click Delete Figure 19–6 . 9. Select one of the following delivery rules: ■ Send Messages to all Selected Channels -- Select this option to send messages to every listed channel. ■ Send to the First Available Channel Failover in the order -- Select this option to send messages matching the filter criteria to a preferred channel set using the up and down arrows or to the next available channel. ■ Send No Messages -- Select this option to block the receipt of any messages that meet the filter conditions. 10. To set the delivery channels, select a channel from the Add Notification Channel list and then click Add Figure 19–2 . To delete a channel, click Delete Figure 19–6 . 11. If needed, use the up and down arrows to prioritize channels. If available, the top-most channel receives messages meeting the filter criteria if you select Send to the First Available Channel.

12. Click OK to create the filter. Clicking Cancel discards the filter.

19.3.2 Editing a Filter

To edit a filter, first select it and then click Edit Figure 19–9 . The editing page appears for the filter, which enables you to add or change the filter properties described in Section 19.3.1, Creating Filters .

19.3.3 Deleting a Filter

To delete a filter, first select it and then click Delete Figure 19–6 .

19.4 Configuring Settings

The Settings tab Figure 19–10 , accessed from the upper right area, enables users to set the following parameters: ■ Accessibility Mode: select Standard or Screen Reader. ■ Locale Source: select From Identity Store or From Your Browser. 19-12 Developers Guide Figure 19–10 Configuring Settings Part VII Part VII Reference This part contains reference information. Part VIII contains the following appendices: ■ Appendix A, Oracle User Messaging Service Applications ■ Appendix B, Profile Service Provider Configuration Reference profile.xml ■ Appendix C, Developing SIP Servlets Using Eclipse ■ Appendix D, Porting Existing Applications to Oracle WebLogic Communication Services