Appendix C - Component-Specific System Attributes; Configuring Attributes As Websphere Application Server Nd Environment Variables; Editing Rosettanet Attribute Values - IBM E02HRLL-G - WebSphere Partner Gateway Express Administration Manual

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Appendix C - component-specific system attributes

Configuring attributes as WebSphere Application Server ND
environment variables
On the System Administration page of the WebSphere Partner Gateway Console,
there are configuration attributes for specific subcomponents of the WebSphere
Partner Gateway runtime. These attributes apply to all instances of their
subcomponents. For more information about the attributes, see the tables in
"Attribute tables" on page 228. There might be situations in which you want to
change the values of an attribute for a specific instance. For example, you might
want to increase the number of threads if the computer that the component
instance is running on has a greater CPU capacity. To change the value of an
attribute for a specific component instance from what is configured in the
WebSphere Partner Gateway Console, use the Deployment Manager on the System
Administration page to create an environment variable for the node and server
where the component is running. The value of the environment variable will take
precedence over the value configured in the WebSphere Partner Gateway Console.
For detailed information about WebSphere environment variables see the
WebSphere Application Server documentation.
To create a WebSphere Application Server ND environment variable perform the
following steps:
1. Open your WebSphere Application Server Admin Console.
2. Navigate to Environment> WebSphere Variables.
3. From the menu, select the node and server for which you are adding the
4. Click New.
5. Type the name of property as it displays on the WebSphere Partner Gateway
6. Click OK.
7. Save the master configurations.

Editing RosettaNet attribute values

If XPath queries are not provided for a PIP, the default XPath queries listed in
Table 45 are used to extract the corresponding values:
Table 45. Default XPath Queries
Default XPath queries
thisDocumentIdentifier[0]/ProprietaryDocumentIdentifier[0]
thisMessageIdentifier[0]/ProprietaryMessageIdentifier[0]
thisDocumentGenerationDateTime[0]/DateTimeStamp[0]
theMessageDatetime[0]/DateTimeStamp[0]
thisMessageDateTime[0]/DateTimeStamp[0]
GlobalDocumentFunctionCode[0]
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variable.
System administration page and set its value.
Extracted value
Document ID
Document creation date and time stamp
GlobalFunctionCode
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