Use this page to view established connector modules, which are resource adaptor (RAR) files that have been packaged into deployable components compliant with the J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA).
To view this administrative console page, click Applications >Enterprise Applications > application_name > RAR_module_name.
You must generate a connector module for every resource adapter (RAR file) in the application. You do this through an assembly tool, which creates an instance of the connector module object for the RAR file. To learn more about the process, see the topic "Assembling resource adapter (connector) modules" in the Information Center.
Removes a module from the deployed application. WebSphere Application Server removes the connector module from the application in the configuration repository.
If the application exists on multiple nodes within WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, the product revises the configuration repository for every relevant node; that is, the product removes the module from all nodes that comprise the application scope. If you remove a connector module and the configuration synchronization takes place during runtime of the affected application, WebSphere Application Server stops the application, removes the module from the node file system, and restarts the application.
Opens a wizard that helps you update a module in an application. If a module has the same URI as a module already existing in the application, the new module replaces the existing module. If the new module does not exist in the application, it is added to the deployed application.
If a Network Deployment configuration synchronization occurs while the affected application is running, Application Server stops the application, updates the module on the node file system, and restarts the application. If the application is running on a node when a new module file is added (that is, established for the first time) as a result of configuration synchronization, then the newly added module is started without stopping and restarting the application.
Deletes a file from a connector module of a deployed application.
If the application that contains the module exists on multiple nodes within WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, the product removes the file from all relevant nodes during configuration synchronization. If you remove a file from a connector module and configuration synchronization takes place while the affected application is running, WebSphere Application Server stops the application, removes the file, and restarts the application.
Specifies the logical path to the resource that will be serviced by the product.
Specifies the display name of the connector module.