Hello.
Does Mirth Connect take into account the service name and port when deciding which web service listener channel to send a message to?
For example
http://ift.tt/11wSfHb
http://ift.tt/11wSfHf
Our network people would like to use the standard port for SSL for our Mirth setup, and I can't see another way to accomplish this with the Web Service Listener.
For the HTTP Listener, we are using Destination Set filtering to accomplish this.
If someone can see a way to do this for the Web Service Listener, I would appreciate it.
We are using Mirth Connect 3.1.1 on appliances.
Thanks,
Bruce.
Does Mirth Connect take into account the service name and port when deciding which web service listener channel to send a message to?
For example
http://ift.tt/11wSfHb
http://ift.tt/11wSfHf
Our network people would like to use the standard port for SSL for our Mirth setup, and I can't see another way to accomplish this with the Web Service Listener.
For the HTTP Listener, we are using Destination Set filtering to accomplish this.
If someone can see a way to do this for the Web Service Listener, I would appreciate it.
We are using Mirth Connect 3.1.1 on appliances.
Thanks,
Bruce.
Multiple Web Service Listener channels on one port?
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