Hi Chio
I don't think so, I would imagine that once the configuration/activation is complete the Monitor would disappear. However it does depend very strongly on the actual implementation of the API in the network itself (or in a software mediator).
You could interrogate the network directly (GET on Service/Resource in TMF640/TMF702), or the Inventory (TMF638/TMF639) to find the current state of a resource.
Hope it helps
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Original Message:
Sent: Jul 07, 2023 01:49
From: Chio Chuan Ooi
Subject: TMF 640 Monitor Listener query
Hi Jonathan,
can we use the monitor to query the previous activation or configuration that been done?
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Chio Chuan Ooi
SingTel Optus
Original Message:
Sent: May 17, 2023 07:46
From: Jonathan Goldberg
Subject: TMF 640 Monitor Listener query
Hi Shivam
The Monitor pattern was introduced a while back, specifically for Service and Resource Activations, recognizing that the operation of activating or configuring in the network is likely to take time (seconds, minutes?). So as not to block a consumer thread, the API implementation allows definition of a monitor, which will notify the consumer when the activation request (POST/PATCH) is complete.
It could be argued that this could be addressed in other ways, e.g. by events, or (in the future) by Async API.
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Jonathan Goldberg
Amdocs Management Limited
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Original Message:
Sent: May 16, 2023 13:18
From: Shivam Chauhan
Subject: TMF 640 Monitor Listener query
Hi All,
I want to know about monitor event Listener : monitorCreateEvent, monitorAttributeValueChangeEvent, monitorStateChangeEvent & monitorDeleteEvent.
On which use case I will use these event in TMF 640 (serviceActivationandConfiguration).
Can you provide scenario example it would be a great help.
Thanks,
Shivam
#General
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Shivam Chauhan
Zensar
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