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BiDi.Transformation
The BiDi.Transformation property defines whether the system performs a
bidirectional transformation at run time.
If the property value is set to true, the BiDi.Application, BiDi.Broker, and
BiDi.Metadata properties are available. If the property value is set to false, they
are hidden.
The default value is false.
BrokerType
The BrokerType property identifies the integration broker type that you are using.
The possible values are ICS, WMQI (for WMQI, WMQIB or WBIMB), or WAS.
CharacterEncoding
The CharacterEncoding property specifies the character code set used to map from
a character (such as a letter of the alphabet, a numeric representation, or a
punctuation mark) to a numeric value.
Note: Java-based connectors do not use this property. C++ connectors use the
value ascii7 for this property.
By default, only a subset of supported character encodings is displayed. To add
other supported values to the list, you must manually modify the
\Data\Std\stdConnProps.xml file in the product directory (<ProductDir>). For
more information, see the Connector Configurator appendix in this guide.
CommonEventInfrastructure
The Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) is a simple event management function
handling generated events. The CommonEventInfrastructure property specifies
whether the CEI should be invoked at run time.
The default value is false.
CommonEventInfrastructureContextURL
The CommonEventInfrastructureContextURL is used to gain access to the WAS
server that executes the Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) server application.
This property specifies the URL to be used.
This property is valid only if the value of CommonEventInfrastructure is set to
true.
The default value is a blank field.
ConcurrentEventTriggeredFlows
The ConcurrentEventTriggeredFlows property determines how many business
objects can be concurrently processed by the connector for event delivery. You set
the value of this attribute to the number of business objects that are mapped and
delivered concurrently. For example, if you set the value of this property to 5, five
business objects are processed concurrently.
Setting this property to a value greater than 1 allows a connector for a source
application to map multiple event business objects at the same time and deliver
Appendix A. Standard configuration properties for connectors
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