Contents

About this document

  • Audience
  • Prerequisites for this document
  • Related documents
  • Typographic conventions
  • New in this release

  • New in Release 1.1.x
  • Overview

  • Adapter environment
  • Terminology
  • Architecture of the connector running as a client
  • Architecture of the connector running as a server
  • Business object requests
  • Verb processing
  • Custom business object handlers
  • Installing the adapter

  • Overview of installation tasks
  • Connector file structure
  • Post-installation tasks
  • Configuring the adapter

  • Overview of configuration tasks
  • Configuring the connector
  • Creating multiple connector instances
  • Starting the connector
  • Stopping the connector
  • Using log and trace files
  • Understanding business objects

  • Defining metadata
  • Connector business object structure
  • Mapping attributes: CORBA, Java, and business object
  • Sample business object properties
  • Generating business objects
  • Creating and modifying business objects

  • Overview of the ODA for CORBA
  • IDL file compatibility
  • Generating business object definitions
  • Specifying business object information
  • Uploading business object files
  • Troubleshooting and error handling

  • Error handling
  • Troubleshooting tips
  • Logging
  • Tracing
  • Appendix A. Standard configuration properties for connectors

  • New and deleted properties
  • Configuring standard connector properties
  • Summary of standard properties
  • Standard configuration properties
  • Appendix B. Connector Configurator

  • Overview of Connector Configurator
  • Starting Connector Configurator
  • Running Configurator from System Manager
  • Creating a connector-specific property template
  • Creating a new configuration file
  • Using an existing file
  • Completing a configuration file
  • Setting the configuration file properties
  • Saving your configuration file
  • Changing a configuration file
  • Completing the configuration
  • Using Connector Configurator in a globalized environment
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