What should be configured as channel in Oracle CEP HTTP adapter for remote publishing?

Hi,
Below is the adapter configuration that I have for Oracle CEP HTTP adapter for remote publishing. What exactly should be configured in <channel> here? In the oracle documentation example, it only says /channel2 as an example.
Below is the HTTP adapter configuration file that I have created.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<wlevs:config xmlns:wlevs="http://www.bea.com/ns/wlevs/config/application">
    <http-pub-sub-adapter>
        <name>HttpPostAdapter</name>
        <server-url>http://localhost:8080/RESTfulWS/rest/UserInfoService/post/jsonstream</server-url>
        <channel>/RESTfulWS</channel>
        <event-type>com.wipro.event.ResultEvent1</event-type>
    </http-pub-sub-adapter>
</wlevs:config>
'/RESTfulWS' in my above configuration is the context-root of my rest service.But this is not working so I would like someone to help me understand this configuration.
Many thanks.
Regards
Sowmya

Hi, Sowmya,
From your configuration
Is the http://localhost:8080/RESTfulWS/rest/UserInfoService/post/jsonstream httppubsub server? I don't think the oep http pub adapter can publish event to rest service.
For http pub adapter, you can take a look at fx sample, it publishes events to a embedded http pub/sub server of oep.
Thanks,
Gala

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