Using Event Notifications
The diagrams below summarize the key steps involved in the event notification process.
Event Notification Detailed Process Flow
- Event Notification Prerequisites
- This article outlines the prerequisites for subscribing to event notifications in Aria, including accepting the Aria IP address range, configuring provisioning settings, setting up XSD schema files for XML documents, and enabling XML statements.
- Enable Event Notifications
- This article provides a straightforward guide to enable and customize real-time provisioning notifications for integration with external systems.
- Provisioning Setting Parameters
- The article provides a concise list of configurable parameters that allow administrators to fine-tune Aria’s event notification system. These settings determine what data is included in notifications, under what conditions they are triggered (e.g., zero-cost orders, parent/child modifications), and whether requests are queued and processed.
- Subscribe to Event Notifications
- This article provides a step-by-step guide to subscribing to event notifications in Aria, detailing how to enable notifications for specific event groups, select events, and configure delivery methods and destinations such as email, HTTP, or secure HTTP. It includes specific recommendations, like subscribing to certain events for virtual inventory or XML statements, and advises on settings like retry attempts and delays to ensure reliable notification delivery.
- Event Notification Best Practices
- Aria event notifications, organized into six Event Classes, allowing users to receive near-instant updates on specified events and send them to chosen destinations like servers or emails in various formats, including XML with accompanying XSD files for validation. It also covers prerequisites, best practices for performance and security (recommending Secure HTTP), and use cases, advising users to limit subscriptions and destinations for efficiency and to enhance data with API calls if needed.