Connectors have two types of configuration properties: standard configuration properties and adapter-specific configuration properties. You must set the values of these properties before running the adapter.
You use Connector Configurator to configure connector properties:
A connector obtains its configuration values at startup. During a runtime session, you may want to change the values of one or more connector properties. Changes to some connector configuration properties, such as AgentTraceLevel, take effect immediately. Changes to other connector properties require 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 Connector Configurator.
Standard configuration properties provide information that all connectors 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. Connector-specific properties also provide a way of changing static information or logic within the connector without having to recode and rebuild the agent.
Table 10 lists the connector-specific configuration properties for the connector for SWIFT. See the sections that follow for explanations of the properties.
Table 10. Connector-specific configuration properties
Name | Possible values | Default value | Required |
---|---|---|---|
ApplicationPassword | Login password | No | |
ApplicationUserID | Login user ID | No | |
ArchiveQueue | Queue to which copies of successfully processed messages are sent |
queue://CrossWorlds. QueueManager/MQCONN. ARCHIVE |
No |
Channel | MQ server connector channel | Yes | |
ConfigurationMetaObject | Name of configuration meta-object | Yes | |
DataHandlerClassName | Data handler class name | com.crossworlds. DataHandlers.swift. SwiftDataHandler | No |
DataHandlerConfigMO | Data handler meta-object | MO_DataHandler_Default | Yes |
DataHandlerMimeType | MIME type of file | swift | No |
DefaultVerb | Any verb supported by the connector. | Create | |
ErrorQueue | Queue for unprocessed messages |
queue://crossworlds. Queue.manager/ MQCONN.ERROR |
No |
FeedbackCodeMappingMO | Feedback code meta-object | No | |
HostName | WebSphere MQ server | No | |
InDoubtEvents | FailOnStartup Reprocess Ignore LogError | Reprocess | No |
InputQueue | Poll queues | queue://CrossWorlds. QueueManager/MQCONN.IN | Yes |
InProgressQueue | In-progress event queue | queue://CrossWorlds. QueueManager/ MQCONN.IN_PROGRESS | No |
PollQuantity | Number of messages to retrieve from each queue specified in the InputQueue property | 1 | No |
Port | Port established for the WebSphere MQ listener | No | |
ReplyToQueue | Queue to which response messages are delivered when the connector issues requests | queue://CrossWorlds. QueueManager/MQCONN.REPLYTO | No |
UnsubscribedQueue | Queue to which unsubscribed messages are sent | queue://CrossWorlds. QueueManager/MQCONN. UNSUBSCRIBE | No |
UseDefaults | true or false | false |
Password used with the ApplicationUserID to log in to WebSphere MQ.
Default = None.
If the ApplicationPassword is left blank or removed, the connector uses the default password provided by WebSphere MQ.
User ID used with the ApplicationPassword to log in to WebSphere MQ.
Default=None.
If the ApplicationUserID is left blank or removed, the connector uses the default user ID provided by WebSphere MQ.
Queue to which copies of successfully processed messages are sent.
Default = queue://crossworlds.Queue.manager/MQCONN.ARCHIVE
MQ server connector channel through which the connector communicates with WebSphere MQ.
Default=None.
If the value of Channel is left blank or the property is removed, the connector uses the default server channel provided by WebSphere MQ.
Name of static meta-object containing configuration information for the connector.
Default = none.
Data handler class to use when converting messages to and from business objects.
Default = com.crossworlds.DataHandlers.swift.SwiftDataHandler
Meta-object passed to data handler to provide configuration information.
Default = MO_DataHandler_Default
Allows you to request a data handler based on a particular MIME type.
Default = swift
Specifies the verb to be set within an incoming business object, if it has not been set by the data handler during polling.
Default= Create
Queue to which messages that could not be processed are sent.
Default = queue://crossworlds.Queue.manager/MQCONN.ERROR
Allows you to override and reassign the default feedback codes used to synchronously acknowledge receipt of messages to the integration broker. This property enables you to specify a meta-object in which each attribute name is understood to represent a feedback code. The corresponding value of the feedback code is the return status that is passed to the integration broker. For a listing of the default feedback codes, see Synchronous acknowledgment. The connector accepts the following attribute values representing WebSphere MQ-specific feedback codes:
The connector accepts the following WebSphere business integration system-specific status codes as attribute values in the meta-object:
Table 11 shows a sample meta-object.
Table 11. Sample feedback code meta-object attributes
Attribute Name | Default Value |
MQFB_APPL_FIRST | SUCCESS |
MQFB_APPL_FIRST + 1 | FAIL |
MQFB_APPL_FIRST + 2 | UNABLE_TO_LOGIN |
Default = none.
The name of the server hosting WebSphere MQ.
Default=None.
If the HostName is left blank or removed, the connector allows WebSphere MQ to determine the host.
Specifies how to handle in-progress events that are not fully processed due to unexpected connector shutdown. Choose one of four actions to take if events are found in the in-progress queue during initialization:
Default = Reprocess.
Specifies the message queues that the connector polls for new messages. See the MQSA documentation to configure the WebSphere MQ queues for routing to SWIFTAlliance gateways.
The connector accepts multiple semicolon-delimited queue names. For example, to poll the queues MyQueueA, MyQueueB, and MyQueueC, the value for connector configuration property InputQueue is: MyQueueA;MyQueueB;MyQueueC.
The connector polls the queues in a round-robin manner and retrieves up to pollQuantity number of messages from each queue. For example, pollQuantity equals 2, and MyQueueA contains 2 messages, MyQueueB contains 1 message and MyQueueC contains 5 messages.
With pollQuanity set to 2, the connector retrieves at most 2 messages from each queue per call to pollForEvents. For the first cycle (1 of 2), the connector retrieves the first message from each of MyQueueA, MyQueueB, and MyQueueC. That completes the first round of polling. The connector starts a second round of polling (2 of 2) and retrieves one message each from MyQueueA and MyQueueC--it skips MqQueueB because that queue is now empty. After polling all queues twice, the call to the method pollForEvents is complete. The sequence of message retrieval is:
Default = queue://crossworlds.Queue.manager/MQCONN.IN
Message queue where messages are held during processing. You can configure the connector to operate without this queue by using System Manager to remove the default InProgressQueue name from the connector-specific properties. Doing so prompts a warning at startup that event delivery may be compromised if the connector is shut down while are events pending.
Default= queue://crossworlds.Queue.manager/MQCONN.IN_PROGRESS
Number of messages to retrieve from each queue specified in the InputQueue property during a pollForEvents scan.
Default =1
Port established for the WebSphere MQ listener.
Default=None.
If the value of Port is left blank or the property is removed, the connector allows WebSphere MQ to determine the correct port.
Queue to which response messages are delivered when the connector issues requests.
Default = queue://crossworlds.Queue.manager/MQCONN.REPLYTO
Queue to which messages about business objects that are not subscribed to are sent.
Default = queue://crossworlds.Queue.manager/MQCONN.UNSUBSCRIBED
On a Create operation, if UseDefaults is set to true, the connector checks whether a valid value or a default value is provided for each isRequired business object attribute. If a value is provided, the Create operation succeeds. If the parameter is set to false, the connector checks only for a valid value and causes the Create operation to fail if it is not provided. The default is false.