WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Interacting with a JD Edwards application
To interact with a JD Edwards application, obtain external software dependencies, run the Adapter Connection wizard, develop a message flow, then deploy the relevant resources.
Before you start:
Gather
the following information from your JD Edwards administrator;
you will need this information when you run the Adapter Connection
wizard.
- JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment name
- JD Edwards user name
- JD Edwards password
- The role that is associated with the user name
You need
the following information to complete the system connection information
in the Adapter Connection wizard. You can find this information in
the jdbj.ini file that is included with the external JD Edwards resource
files.
[JDBj-BOOTSTRAP SESSION]
user=user
password=***
environment=JDEenv
role=*ALL
Connecting to a DB2® database
If you are
connecting to a DB2 database,
the JDBC driver file that is required for DB2 can be found in the JDBC driver
files table (see Adding external software dependencies for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne). The jdbj.ini file
contains the following example entries, which have been configured
by the JD Edwards administrator:
[JDBj-BOOTSTRAP DATA SOURCE]
databaseType=W
[JDBj-JDBC DRIVERS]
UDB=COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver
Connecting to an Oracle database
If you are Connecting to an Oracle
database, the JDBC driver files that are required for Oracle can be
found in the JDBC driver files table (see Adding external software dependencies for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne). The jdbj.ini file
contains the following example entries, which have been configured
by the JD Edwards administrator:
[JDBj-JDBC DRIVERS]
ORACLE=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
[JDBj-ORACLE]
tns=tnsnames.ora
To connect to a JD Edwards application,
the JD Edwards adapter
requires certain files and libraries. You must store these files so
that they are accessible to the Adapter Connection wizard. The wizard
creates various resources, such as an adapter component and message
flow. After you have completed the wizard, you can develop a message
flow to define the interaction with the JD Edwards application,
then deploy the relevant resources.
- To obtain software dependencies, follow the instructions in Adding external software dependencies for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
- To connect to JD Edwards by using the Adapter Connection wizard, and create a message flow, follow the instructions in Connecting to an EIS by using the Adapter Connection wizard.
- Develop your message flow to define the interaction with the JD Edwards application.
- Deploy the appropriate resources, as described in Deploying a message flow that uses WebSphere Adapters.
- Optional: To change connection details for JD Edwards adapters, see Changing connection details for JD Edwards adapters.