Completing A Configuration File - IBM 4.6.x User Manual

Ibm user guide adapter for siebel ebusiness applications 4.6.x
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3. In the directory display, navigate to the appropriate connector definition file,
Follow these steps to open a connector configuration from a System Manager
project:
1. Start System Manager. A configuration can be opened from or saved to System
2. Start Connector Configurator.
3. Click File>Open>From Project.

Completing a configuration file

When you open a configuration file or a connector from a project, the Connector
Configurator window displays the configuration screen, with the current attributes
and values.
The title of the configuration screen displays the integration broker and connector
name as specified in the file. Make sure you have the correct broker. If not, change
the broker value before you configure the connector. To do so:
1. Under the Standard Properties tab, select the value field for the BrokerType
2. The Standard Properties tab will display the connector properties associated
3. You can save the file now or complete the remaining configuration fields, as
4. When you have finished your configuration, click File>Save>To Project or
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Choose this option if a repository file was used to configure the connector in
an ICS environment. A repository file may include multiple connector
definitions, all of which will appear when you open the file.
v All files (*.*)
Choose this option if a *.txt file was delivered in the adapter package for
the connector, or if a definition file is available under another extension.
select it, and click Open.
Manager only if System Manager has been started.
property. In the drop-down menu, select the value ICS, WMQI, or WAS.
with the selected broker. The table shows Property name, Value, Type, Subtype
(if the Type is a string), Description, and Update Method.
described in "Specifying supported business object definitions" on page 29..
File>Save>To File.
If you are saving to file, select *.cfg as the extension, select the correct location
for the file and click Save.
If multiple connector configurations are open, click Save All to File to save all
of the configurations to file, or click Save All to Project to save all connector
configurations to a System Manager project.
Before you created the configuration file, you used the Target System droplist
that allows you to select the target operating system for extended validation of
the properties.
Before it saves the file, Connector Configurator checks that values have been
set for all required standard properties. If a required standard property is
missing a value, Connector Configurator displays a message that the validation
failed. You must supply a value for the property in order to save the
configuration file.
If you have elected to use the extended validation feature by selecting a value
of Windows, UNIX or Other from the Target System droplist, the system will
validate the property subtype s well as the type, and it displays a warning
message if the validation fails.

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