Hi , I am sending you the SMSServer.conf fil. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Set a different balancer than the default. smsserver.balancer=RoundRobinLoadBalancer
#Set a different router than the default. #smsserver.router=NumberPoolRouter # Lets add a modem gateway.0=modem1, SerialModem modem1.port=COM5 modem1.baudrate=115200 modem1.manufacturer=aa modem1.model=6310i modem1.protocol=PDU modem1.pin=0000 modem1.inbound=yes modem1.outbound=yes modem1.smsc_number= modem1.init_string=ATZ\rATZ\rATZ\r # Dummy gateways used for testing. #gateway.1=Test1, TestGateway #Test1.inbound=yes #Test1.outbound=yes #gateway.2=Test2, TestGateway #Test2.inbound=no #Test2.outbound=yes #gateway.3=Test3, TestGateway #Test3.inbound=no #Test3.outbound=yes #gateway.4=Test4, TestGateway #Test4.inbound=no #Test4.outbound=yes #gateway.5=Test5, TestGateway #Test5.inbound=no #Test5.outbound=yes #gateway.6=Test6, TestGateway #Test6.inbound=no #Test6.outbound=yes #gateway.7=Test7, TestGateway #Test7.inbound=no #Test7.outbound=yes #gateway.8=Test8, TestGateway #Test8.inbound=no #Test8.outbound=yes # Here is an example of a Microsoft SQL Server database interface. #interface.0=db1, Database #db1.url=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost:1433;SelectMethod=cursor;DatabaseName=smslib #db1.driver=com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver #db1.username=smslib #db1.password=smslib #db1.type=mssql #db1.tables.sms_in= #db1.tables.sms_out= #db1.tables.calls= #db1.batch_size=50 #db1.retries=2 #db1.update_outbound_on_statusreport=no # Here is an example of an Oracle database interface. #interface.0=db1, Database #db1.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:smslib/sms...@localhost:1521/XE #db1.driver=oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver #db1.username=smslib #db1.password=smslib #db1.type=oracle #db1.tables.sms_in= #db1.tables.sms_out= #db1.tables.calls= #db1.batch_size=50 #db1.retries=2 #db1.update_outbound_on_statusreport=no # Here is an example of a MySQL database interface. #interface.0=db1, Database #db1.type=mysql #db1.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/smslib?autoReconnect=true #db1.driver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver #db1.username=smslib #db1.password=smslib #db1.tables.sms_in= #db1.tables.sms_out= #db1.tables.calls= #db1.batch_size=50 #db1.retries=2 #db1.update_outbound_on_statusreport=yes # Here is an example of a SimpleInboundFileLogger interface. #interface.1=file1, SimpleInboundFileLogger, inbound #file1.filename=f:/logger.txt # Here is an example of a XML interface. #interface.2=xml1, Xml, outbound #xml1.in=c:/temp/in #xml1.out=c:/temp/out # Here is an example of a JMX interface. #interface.3=jmx1, Jmx #jmx1.registry_port=1988 #jmx1.url=service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:1988/SMSlib #jmx1.object_name=org.smslib:name=SMSServer # Here is an example of a Email interface. #interface.4=email1, Email #email1.mailbox_protocol=pop3 #email1.mailbox_host=host #email1.mailbox_port=110 #email1.mailbox_user=user #email1.mailbox_password=password #email1.mailbox_name=INBOX #[email protected] #[email protected] #email1.smtp_host=host #email1.smtp_port=25 #email1.smtp_user=user #email1.smtp_password=password #email1.message_subject=SMS from %originator% #email1.message_body=emailbody.html.tpl # Here is an example of a HTTP interface. #interface.5=http1, Http #http1.get_url= http://192.168.1.1/test.php?gatewayId=%gatewayId%&text=%text%&originator=%originator% #http1.dlr_url= http://192.168.1.1/dlr.php?gatewayId=%gatewayId%&text=%text%&from=%from%&refNo=%refNo% #http1.method=GET #interface.6=httpServer, HttpServer #httpServer.port=8080 #httpServer.password.read=0000 #httpServer.password.send=1111 #Interval for processing inbound messages (in seconds) settings.inbound_interval=10 #Interval for processing outbound queues (in seconds) settings.outbound_interval=10 #After reading, should SMSServer delete the processed messages from the gateways? #Default is "no" for safety. Set to "yes" if you wish to delete messages. #If you leave it to "no", SMSServer will process the same messages over and over again! settings.delete_after_processing=no # Should SMSServer work in sync or async sending mode? # Async mode forwards messages to gateway queues. # Values can be "sync" and "async". settings.send_mode = sync # Allowed dispatch time-fames per priority settings.timeframe.low=0900-2200 settings.timeframe.normal=0000-2359 settings.timeframe.high=0000-2359 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My doubt is can we send messages from SMSSERVER_OUT table continuously . urs, nandu On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Thanasis <[email protected]> wrote: > > I guess that the "settings.outbound_interval" in your SMSServer.conf > is high. Can you check its value? > > On Jul 15, 10:27 pm, Vivek <[email protected]> wrote: > > HI Thanasis, > > > > I configured SMSServer with oracle 10g. > > SMSServer is storing messages in SMSSERVER_IN table. > > SMSServer sending messages from SMSSERVER_OUT table only when we > > started SMSServer . > > > > After that i am inserting some more records in SMSSERVER_OUT table. > > (SMSServer not at stopped). > > But SMSServer not sending these inserted records. > > To send these messages we have to stop the SMSServer and start. > > > > I want to send these messages without re-starting SMSServer. > > > > Plz send me solution for that. > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SMSLib User Group" group. 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