The following subsections describe the installed file structure
of the adapter on a UNIX or Windows system.
- Note:
- Unless otherwise indicated, the remaining sections in this chapter apply to
both UNIX and Windows installations of the connector.
For instructions on installing the JDBC adapter on a UNIX system, see the
Installation Guide for WebSphere Business Integration
Adapters.
Table 2 describes the UNIX file structure used by the
connector.
Table 2. Installed UNIX file structure for the connector
Subdirectory of ProductDir
| Description
|
connectors/JDBC
| Contains the connector CWJDBC.jar and the start_JDBC.sh
files. The start_JDBC.sh
file is a system startup script for the connector. It is called from
the generic connector manager script. When you click Install
from Connector Configurator (WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker as the integration
broker) or the Connector Configuration screen of System Manager (InterChange
Server as the integration broker), the Installer for IBM WebSphere Business
Integration Adapter creates a customized wrapper for this connector manager
script. When the connector works with InterChange Server, use this
customized wrapper to start and stop the connector. When the connector
works with WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker, use this customized wrapper only to
start the connector. Use the mqsiremotestopadapter command
to stop the connector.
|
connectors/JDBC/dependencies
| Contains the SQL scripts that create the event, archive, and unique
identifier tables.
|
connectors/messages
| Contains the JDBCConnector.txt file as well as the
JDBCConnector_ll_TT.txt files (message files
specific to a language (ll) and a country or territory
(TT)).
|
repository/JDBC
| Contains the CN_JDBC.txt file.
|
connectors/JDBC/Samples
| Contains sample files for creating different stored procedures and
business objects. These samples are described in Appendix C.
|
/lib
| Contains the WBIA. jar file.
|
/bin
| Contains the CWConnEnv.sh file.
|
For more information on installing the connector component, refer to one of
the following guides, depending on the integration broker you are using:
- System Installation Guide for UNIX (when InterChange Server is
used as the integration broker)
- IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapters Implementation Guide for
WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker (when WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker is used as
the integration broker)
For instructions on installing the JDBC adapter on a Windows system, see
the Installation Guide for WebSphere Business Integration
Adapters. Table 3 describes the Windows file structure used by the
connector.
Table 3. Installed Windows file structure for the connector
Subdirectory of ProductDir
| Description
|
connectors\JDBC
| Contains the connector CWJDBC.jar and the start_JDBC.bat
files.
|
connectors\JDBC\dependencies
| Contains the SQL scripts that create the event, archive, and unique
identifier tables.
|
connectors\messages
| Contains the JDBCConnector.txt file as well as the
JDBCConnector_ll_TT.txt files (message files
specific to a language (ll) and a country or territory
(TT)).
|
repository\JDBC
| Contains the CN_JDBC.txt file.
|
connectors\JDBC\Samples
| Contains sample files for creating different stored procedures and
business objects. These samples are described in Appendix C.
|
\lib
| Contains the WBIA. jar file.
|
\bin
| Contains the CWConnEnv.bat file.
|
The Installer for IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for JDBC adds
an icon for the connector file to the IBM WebSphere Business Integration
Adapters menu. For a fast way to start the connector, create a shortcut
to this file on the desktop.
For more information on installing the connector component, refer to one of
the following guides, depending on the integration broker you are using:
- System Installation Guide for Windows (when InterChange Server
is used as the integration broker)
- IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapters Implementation Guide for
WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker (when WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker is
used as the integration broker)
