Connectors have two types of configuration properties: standard and adapter-specific. You must set the values of these properties using Connector Configurator before running the adapter. For further information, see Appendix B, Connector Configurator.
A connector obtains its configuration values at startup. During a runtime session, you might want to change the values of one or more connector properties. Changes to some connector configuration properties take effect immediately. Changes to other connector properties require connector component restart or system restart after a change. To determine whether a property is dynamic (taking effect immediately) or static (requiring either connector component restart or system restart), refer to the Update Method column in the Connector Properties window of the System Manager.
Standard connector configuration properties provide information that all adapters use. See Appendix A, Standard configuration properties for connectors for documentation of these properties.
Connector-specific configuration properties provide information needed by the connector at runtime. These properties also provide a way for you to change static information or logic within the connector without having to recode and rebuild it.
To configure connector-specific properties, use Connector Configurator. Click the Application Config Properties tab to add or modify configuration properties. For more information, see Appendix B, Connector Configurator.
Table 3 lists the connector-specific configuration properties for the connector, along with their descriptions and possible values. See the sections that follow for details about the properties.
Table 3. Connector-specific configuration properties
Name | Possible values | Default value |
---|---|---|
Username | JDE | None |
Password | JDE | None |
PoolSize | 5 | 1 |
Environment | DV7334 | None |
ConnectorId | None. | None. |
EventStoreFactory | com.ibm.adapters.oneworld. OneWorldEventStoreFactory Instance | com.ibm.adapters. oneworld. OneWorldEventStore FactoryInstance |
InDoubtEvents | Reprocess | Reprocess |
ArchiveProcessed | True, False | True |
The Username for connecting with the OneWorld application. This is a required property.
The Password for connecting with the OneWorld application. This is a required property.
The maximum number of connections in the Connection Pool. This should not be more than the maximum allowed connections specified in the JDEInterop.ini file. This is a required property.
Name of the environment in which the connection has to be done within OneWorld. This is a required property.
This configuration property is not supported in this release.
This property is the name of the event store factory instance class. The value is com.ibm.adapters.omeworld.OneWorldEventStoreFactoryInstance.
Decides whether or not to reprocess incomplete events. Default value is Reprocess and must not be changed.
Checks if the default value is set or not. If ArchiveProcessed is set to true, the archival business function archives the event into the archive table. If the property is set to false or is not set, the archival business function is not called.