Last updated on
May 30, 2024
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Also applies to ColdFusion
- ColdFusion Tools User Guide
- Performance Monitoring Toolset
- Overview of ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
- Auto-discovery of ColdFusion nodes and clusters
- Code profiler in ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
- Configure ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset settings
- Install ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
- View cloud metrics
- Monitor GraphQL in Performance Monitoring Toolset
- Configure TLS/SSL and Authentication for Elasticsearch 8.x in Performance Monitoring Toolset
- View cluster and node metrics
- View data source metrics
- View external services
- View incoming services
- View list of sites and busy connections
- View topology of sites
- Datastore Health Monitoring
- Performance Monitoring Toolset Update 1
- Secure Performance Monitoring Toolset with HTTPS/SSL
- Performance Monitoring Toolset deployment guide
- Use ColdFusion Builder
- About ColdFusion Builder
- System requirements | ColdFusion Builder
- Install ColdFusion Builder
- Edit code in ColdFusion Builder
- Manage servers in ColdFusion Builder
- Manage projects in ColdFusion Builder
- What's new in Adobe ColdFusion Builder (2018 release)
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) | Adobe ColdFusion Builder (2018 release)
- Debug applications in ColdFusion Builder
- ColdFusion Builder workbench
- ColdFusion Builder extensions
- Debugging Perspective in ColdFusion Builder
- Build mobile applications using ColdFusion Builder
- Bundled ColdFusion Server
- Debug mobile applications in ColdFusion Builder
- Use extensions in ColdFusion Builder
- Coldfusion API Manager
- Overview of Adobe ColdFusion API Manager
- Features in ColdFusion API Manager
- Get started with ColdFusion API Manager
- Install ColdFusion API Manager
- Authentication types
- Create and publish APIs
- Administrator
- Subscriber
- Throttling and rate limiting
- Notifications
- Connectors
- Set up cluster support
- Integrate ColdFusion and API Manager
- Metrics and Logging in API Manager
- Generate Swagger documents
- Configure SSL
- Known issues in this release
- Policies in ColdFusion API Manager
- Create a Redis cluster
- Multitenancy in API Manager
- Docker images for ColdFusion API Manager
Overview
The API Manager sends notifications for any alerts or user events that require attention.
The are two ways through which a user can view the notifications:
- When users log in to their respective portals, the notifications display on the portal
- Users receive an email.
On the portal, the administrator, publisher, or the subscriber can view the notifications related to scenarios, such as:
- Request to approve API subscription
- Approved API subscription
- Termination or deprecation of an API
- Errors in API endpoints
- An SLA reaches its limits
- High CPU and memory usage
- System level messages
Notification service
The notification service in API Manager dispatches messages generated from various modules (security, tier, resources, and so on) to the intended recipients.
Alternatively, if the notifications are not configured, the notification service uses the default settings to send messages to various recipients.
Notification settings
You can configure the notification service at two levels:
- User level: User level notification settings allow you to control the events and channels to receive notifications. The notifications can be edited in respective user portals.
- System level: System level settings allow you to control the deletion of notifications from a list. You can set a limit on the number of messages (for example, retain only the ten most recent messages).