Table 2 describes the Windows file structure used by the JText
Adapter.
Table 2. Installed Windows file structure for the JText adapter
Subdirectory of%ProductDir% | Description |
---|---|
connectors\JText\CWJText.jar | Contains the connector and the formatters |
connectors\JText\start_JText.bat | System startup script for the connector. This script is called from the generic connector manager script. |
repository\JText\ | Contains the CN_JText.txt file and the MO_JText_Default.txt. |
connectors\JText\Dependencies \LICENSE | License agreement. |
connectors\JText\Dependencies \README_()_() | Translated README files for localized versions of the adapter. |
connectors\JText\Dependencies \NetComponents.jar | Third party dependency file for FTP functionality |
connectors\JText\Dependencies\NetComponents \1.3.8\src\java\com\oroinc\net\ftp \DefaultFTPFileListParser.java | Open source file for NetComponents |
connectors\JText\Dependencies\NetComponents \1.3.8\src\java\com\oroinc\net\ftp \FTPClient.java | Open source file for NetComponents |
connectors\JText\Dependencies\NetComponents \1.3.8\src\java\com\oroinc\net\ftp \FTPFileListParser.java | Open source file for NetComponents |
connectors\messages\ | Contains the JTextConnector.txt file. |
The installer adds an icon for the connector file to the business-integration product 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:
or the instructions in the sectionComprehensive install and uninstall instructions for adapters.