The IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter 2.2.0 release
provides the following new functionality in the C++ connector
library:
- The "CrossWorlds" name is no longer used to describe an entire
system or to modify the names of components or tools, with are
otherwise mostly the same as before. For example "CrossWorlds
System Manager" is now "System Manager" and "CrossWorlds
InterChange Server" is now "WebSphere InterChange Server".
- The C++ connector library now supports duplicate event
elimination to provide guaranteed event delivery. Duplicate event
elimination is most often used by JMS-enabled adapters that have
event stores that are not implemented as JMS queues. Use the
DuplicateEventElimination connector property to enable
this functionality. For more information, see Guaranteed event delivery for
connectors with non-JMS event stores.
- Designing a
connector now provides more information on how to
internationalize a connector.
- Adding a
connector to the business integration system now provides more
information on how to add a C++ connector to the WebSphere business
integration system, including:
- How to create an initial configuration file for a
connector
- How to create a startup script for a C++ connector from a
sample startup file
- Use of the new CWConnEnv.bat (Windows) or
CWConnEnv.sh (UNIX) file for system-variable settings
- The C++ connector library new supports two new methods in the
ReturnStatusDescriptor class to provide access to the
status value in the return-status descriptor:
