Setting The Configuration File Properties - IBM 4.6.x User Manual

Ibm user guide adapter for siebel ebusiness applications 4.6.x
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Setting the configuration file properties

When you create and name a new connector configuration file, or when you open
an existing connector configuration file, Connector Configurator displays a
configuration screen with tabs for the categories of required configuration values.
Connector Configurator requires values for properties in these categories for
connectors running on all brokers:
v Standard Properties
v Connector-specific Properties
v Supported Business Objects
v Trace/Log File values
v Data Handler (applicable for connectors that use JMS messaging with
Note: For connectors that use JMS messaging, an additional category may display,
For connectors running on ICS, values for these properties are also required:
v Associated Maps
v Resources
v Messaging (where applicable)
v Security
Important: Connector Configurator accepts property values in either English or
Standard properties differ from connector-specific properties as follows:
v Standard properties of a connector are shared by both the application-specific
v Application-specific properties apply only to the application-specific component
The fields for Standard Properties and Connector-Specific Properties are
color-coded to show which are configurable:
v A field with a grey background indicates a standard property. You can change
v A field with a white background indicates an application-specific property. These
v Value fields are configurable.
guaranteed event delivery)
for configuration of data handlers that convert the data to business objects.
non-English character sets. However, the names of both standard and
connector-specific properties, and the names of supported business
objects, must use the English character set only.
component of a connector and its broker component. All connectors have the
same set of standard properties. These properties are described in the Standard
Properties appendix. You can change some but not all of these values.
of a connector, that is, the component that interacts directly with the application.
Each connector has application-specific properties that are unique to its
application. Some of these properties provide default values and some do not;
you can modify some of the default values. The installation and configuration
chapters of each adapter guide describe the application-specific properties and
the recommended values.
the value but cannot change the name or remove the property.
properties vary according to the specific needs of the application or connector.
You can change the value and delete these properties.
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