You can modify the startup for a connector by editing the
following to use the connector startup options listed in Table 23:
Option |
Description |
-c configFile
|
The full path
name of the configuration file to be used during startup. This
option is required. |
-f pollFrequency
|
The amount of
time between polling actions. Possible values for
pollFrequency are:
- The number of milliseconds between polling actions.
- key: Causes the connector to poll only when you type
the letter p in the connector's Command Prompt window. Enter the
word in lowercase.
- no: Causes the connector not to poll. Enter the word
in lowercase.
The default is 10000.
|
-j
|
Specifies
that the connector is written in Java. This option is optional if
you specify -l className. |
-t
|
- Note:
- The installer has included (or omitted) the -t option in the
shortcut as required for the connector. If you start up a connector
from the command line, the value you specify for -t must be the
same as the -t value specified in the shortcut.
Turns on the connector property, SingleThreadAppCalls.
This property guarantees that all calls the connector framework
makes to the application-specific connector code are with one
event-triggered flow. The default value is false. This
property should not be changed from its shipped value. Each
connector has the appropriate setting for this option, depending on
its architecture. |
-x connectorProps
|
Passes
application-specific connector properties to the connector. Use the
format prop_name=value for each value you
enter. |