The following three tables describe the file structure used by the e-Mail adapter with the supported operated systems, Microsoft Windows 2000, OS400 V5R2 (5722-SS1), Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS/ES/AS, and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7.3. ProductDir refers to the base install directory which varies according to which operating system is being used.
On Microsft Windows 2000, 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.
Table 2. Installed file structure for the JText adapter on Windows 2000
Subdirectory of%ProductDir% | Description |
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ProductDir\connectors\JText\CWJText.jar |
Contains the connector and the formatters |
ProductDir\connectors\JText\start_JText.bat |
System startup script for the connector. This script is called from the generic connector manager script. |
ProductDir\repository\JText\ | Contains the MO_JText_Default.txt file . |
ProductDir\connectors\JText\Dependencies\ | Contains the license agreement., README files, and third party dependency files for FTP and NetComponents |
ProductDir\connectors\messages\ | Contains the JTextConnector.txt file. |
All product pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system. The base install directory (ProductDir) as shipped for OS400 is /QIBM/UserData/WebBIICS.
Table 3. Installed file structure for the JText adapter on OS/400
Subdirectory of%ProductDir% | Description |
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ProductDir/connectors/JText/CWJText.jar |
Contains the connector and the formatters |
ProductDir/connectors/JText/start_JText.sh |
System startup script for the connector. This script is called from the generic connector manager script. |
ProductDir/repository/JText/ |
Contains the MO_JText_Default.txt file. |
ProductDir/connectors/JText/Dependencies/ |
Contains the license agreement., README files, and third party dependency files for FTP and NetComponents |
ProductDir/connectors/messages/ |
Contains the JTextConnector.txt file. |
All product pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system. The base install directory (ProductDir) as shipped for Linux is /IBM/WebSphereItemSync.
Table 4. Installed file structure for the JText adapter on Linux
Directory | Description |
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ProductDir/bin/Data/App/ |
Contains the JText file. |
ProductDir/connectors/JText |
Contains the adapter application-specific component class file CWEJText.jar and the adapter start file start_JText.sh, and a ReadMe.htm informational file. |
ProductDir/connectors/JText/Dependencies/ |
Contains the license agreement, ReadMe.htm files and Netcomponents subdirectory. |
ProductDir/connectors/JText/Dependencies/ NetComponents/1.3.8/src/java/com/oroinc /net/ftp/ |
Contains
dependency files for FTP functionality, including the following
open source files:
|
ProductDir/connectors/messages |
Contains the JTextConnector.txt file. |
ProductDir/repository |
Contains the MO_JText_Default.txt file. |
For more information on installing the connector component, refer to Installing WebSphere Business Integration Express and Express Plus for Item Synchronization.