IBM 4.6.x User Manual page 44

Ibm user guide adapter for siebel ebusiness applications 4.6.x
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v Explicit Binding
Resources (ICS)
The Resource tab allows you to set a value that determines whether and to what
extent the connector agent will handle multiple processes concurrently, using
connector agent parallelism.
Not all connectors support this feature. If you are running a connector agent that
was designed in Java to be multi-threaded, you are advised not to use this feature,
since it is usually more efficient to use multiple threads than multiple processes.
Messaging (ICS)
The Messaging tab enables you to configure messaging properties. The messaging
properties are available only if you have set MQ as the value of the
DeliveryTransport standard property and ICS as the broker type. These properties
affect how your connector will use queues.
Validating messaging queues
Before you can validate a messaging queue, you must:
v Make sure that WebSphere MQ Series is installed.
v Create a messaging queue with channel and port on the host machine.
v Set up a connection to the host machine.
To validate the queue, use the Validate button to the right of the Messaging Type
and Host Name fields on the Messaging tab.
Security (ICS)
You can use the Security tab in Connector Configurator to set various privacy
levels for a message. You can only use this feature when the DeliveryTransport
property is set to JMS.
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The display shows all the maps that have been installed to the system for use
with the supported business objects of the connector. The source business object
for each map is shown to the left of the map name, in the Business Object
Name display.
In some cases, you may need to explicitly bind an associated map.
Explicit binding is required only when more than one map exists for a particular
supported business object. When ICS boots, it tries to automatically bind a map
to each supported business object for each connector. If more than one map
takes as its input the same business object, the server attempts to locate and
bind one map that is the superset of the others.
If there is no map that is the superset of the others, the server will not be able to
bind the business object to a single map, and you will need to set the binding
explicitly.
To explicitly bind a map:
1. In the Explicit column, place a check in the check box for the map you want
to bind.
2. Select the map that you intend to associate with the business object.
3. In the File menu of the Connector Configurator window, click Save to
Project.
4. Deploy the project to ICS.
5. Reboot the server for the changes to take effect.

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