Configuring the adapter on the server

By using the WebSphere® administrative console, you can configure resource adapter properties, as well as the properties for J2C connection factory and J2C activation specification.

Before you begin

The adapter has three categories of properties that are configured using the WebSphere administrative console:

Why and when to perform this task

To configure properties using the WebSphere Process Server Administrative Console, follow these steps:

Steps for this task

  1. Start the WebSphere administrative console.
  2. Under Resources, select Resource Adapters.
  3. Under Resource Adapters, select Adapter for PeopleSoft Enterprise. The General Properties page appears.
  4. Under Additional Properties, select one of the following:
    • Custom properties, to configure default resource adapter properties.
    • J2C connection factories, to configure the ManagedConnectionSpec properties, which are used to configure a target EIS (enterprise information system) instance.
    • J2C Activation specifications, to configure message end point properties.
  5. Do one of the following:
    • If you selected Custom properties, the Custom properties page appears. Select the name of the default resource adapter property you wish to configure and set the value as desired.
    • If you selected J2C connection factories, select the name of the J2C connection factory that you want to configure, then, select Connection pool properties, Advanced connection factory properties, or Custom properties, depending on which J2C connection factory properties you want to configure. Connection pool and Advanced connection factory properties are properties you configure if you are developing your own adapter.
    • If you selected J2C Activation specifications, select the name of the J2C activation specification that you want to configure. Then select the name of the message end point property you want to configure and set the value as desired.

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