Contents

About this document

  • Audience
  • Related documents
  • Typographic conventions
  • New in this release

  • New in release 3.4x
  • Prior versions
  • Overview of the TPI connector

  • TPI Server overview
  • The TPI connector
  • Installing and configuring the connector

  • Compatibility
  • Prerequisites
  • Installing the TPI adapter and related files
  • Configuring the TPI Server event logging feature
  • Configuring the connector
  • Creating multiple connector instances
  • Starting the connector
  • Special considerations for starting a connector
  • Stopping the connector
  • Developing business objects for the connector

  • Data handlers and document formats
  • Business object and attribute naming conventions
  • Business object structure
  • Mapping considerations (WebSphere ICS integration broker only)
  • Business object verb processing
  • Business object attribute properties
  • Business object application-specific information
  • Appendix A. Standard configuration properties for connectors

  • New and deleted properties
  • Configuring standard connector properties
  • Summary of standard properties
  • Standard configuration properties
  • Appendix B. Connector Configurator

  • Overview of Connector Configurator
  • Starting Connector Configurator
  • Running Configurator from System Manager
  • Creating a connector-specific property template
  • Creating a new configuration file
  • Using an existing file
  • Completing a configuration file
  • Setting the configuration file properties
  • Saving your configuration file
  • Changing a configuration file
  • Completing the configuration
  • Using Connector Configurator in a globalized environment
  • Appendix C. IBM WebSphere DataHandler for RNIF over TPI

  • Overview
  • Software prerequisites
  • Installation
  • Configuring the TPI RNIF data handler
  • Understanding business object structure
  • Creating business object definitions
  • Appendix D. Adapter for Trading Partner Interchange sample scenarios

  • Pre-installation notes and assumptions
  • Using Websphere InterChange Server
  • Installation of the sample scenario for interChange server
  • Using WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker
  • Running the request processing scenario
  • Running the polling scenario
  • Notices

  • Programming interface information
  • Trademarks and service marks
  • Copyright IBM Corp. 1997, 2004