When you create a new configuration file, you must name it and select an
integration broker.
- In the System Manager window, right-click on the Connectors
folder and select Create New Connector. Connector
Configurator opens and displays the New Connector dialog
box.
- In stand-alone mode: from Connector Configurator, select
File>New>Connector Configuration. In the New Connector
window, enter the name of the new connector.
You also need to select an integration broker. The broker you select
determines the properties that will appear in the configuration file.
To select a broker:
- In the Integration Broker field, select ICS, WebSphere Message
Brokers or WAS connectivity.
- drop-downte the remaining fields in the New Connector window,
as described later in this chapter.
Once a connector-specific template has been created, you can use it to
create a configuration file:
- Click File>New>Connector Configuration.
- The New Connector dialog box appears, with the following
fields:
- Name
Enter the name of the connector. Names are case-sensitive.
The name you enter must be unique, and must be consistent with the file name
for a connector that is installed on the system.
- Important:
- Connector Configurator does not check the spelling of the name that you
enter. You must ensure that the name is correct.
- System Connectivity
Click ICS or WebSphere Message Brokers or WAS.
- Select Connector-Specific Property Template
Type the name of the template that has been designed for your
connector. The available templates are shown in the Template
Name display. When you select a name in the Template Name
display, the Property Template Preview display shows the
connector-specific properties that have been defined in that template.
Select the template you want to use and click OK.
- A configuration screen appears for the connector that you are
configuring. The title bar shows the integration broker and connector
name. You can fill in all the field values to drop-downte the
definition now, or you can save the file and complete the fields later.
- To save the file, click File>Save>To File or
File>Save>To Project. To save to a project, System
Manager must be running.
If you save as a file, the Save File Connector dialog box
appears. Choose *.cfg as the file type, verify in the
File Name field that the name is spelled correctly and has the correct case,
navigate to the directory where you want to locate the file, and click
Save. The status display in the message panel of Connector
Configurator indicates that the configuration file was successfully
created.
- Important:
- The directory path and name that you establish here must match the connector
configuration file path and name that you supply in the startup file for the
connector.
- To complete the connector definition, enter values in the fields for each
of the tabs of the Connector Configurator window, as described later in this
chapter.
