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Connection properties for the Adapter Connection wizard (JD Edwards)

Adapter configuration properties establish a connection between the Adapter Connection wizard and the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server. The properties that you configure in the Adapter Connection wizard specify such things as connection configuration, bidirectional properties, and logging and tracing options.

After a connection between the Adapter Connection wizard and the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server is established, the Adapter Connection wizard is able to access the metadata it needs from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server to create business objects.

The adapter connection properties and their purposes are described in the following table. A complete description of each property is provided in the sections that follow the table.
Important: If you set any of these connection properties using bidirectional script, you must set values that identify the format of the bidirectional script entered for that property.
Property Description
Environment Specifies the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment name.
Log file output location Specifies the location of the log file for the discovery process.
Logging level Specifies the type error for which logging occurs during the discovery process.
Password Password of the adapter user account on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.
Role Name of the role that is associated with the user name used to access the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.
User name Name of the adapter user account on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.

Environment

This property specifies the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment name.

Required Yes
Default No default value
Property type String
Usage A JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment is a user-defined pointer that indicates the location of data and objects on a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server. Users can be authorized to use multiple JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environments on a single JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server.
Globalized Yes
Bidi supported Yes

Log file output location

This property specifies the location of the log file for the discovery process.

Required Yes
Default The .metadata directory of the workspace
Property type String
Usage Use this directory to hold the log file that lists the errors that occur during the discovery process. The type of discovery errors for which logging occurs is controlled by the Logging level property.
Example C:\IBM\wmbt80\workspace\.metadata\JDEMetadataDiscovery.log
Globalized Yes
Bidi supported No

Logging level

This property specifies the type of error for which logging occurs during the discovery process.

Required No
Possible values

ALL
OFF
FINE
FINER
FINEST
CONFIG
INFO
SEVERE
WARNING

Default SEVERE
Property type String
Usage Use this property to tailor tracing capabilities. By specifying an error type, you are indicating that trace operations occur only for errors of the type specified.
Example Accepting the default value of SEVERE provides trace information about errors that fall into the SEVERE category. Severe errors indicate that an operation cannot continue, although the adapter can still function. Severe errors also include error conditions that indicate an impending unrecoverable error, that is, reporting on situations that strongly suggest that resources are on the verge of being depleted.
Other error descriptions are described in the following list:
  • Fatal – The adapter cannot continue. The adapter cannot function.
  • Warning – A potential error or impending error, which includes conditions that indicate a progressive failure; for example, the potential leaking of resources.
  • Audit – A significant event affecting adapter state or resources.
  • Info – General information outlining overall operation progress.
  • Config – Configuration change or status.
  • Detail – General information detailing operation progress.
Globalized Yes
Bidi supported No

Password

This property specifies the password of the adapter user account on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.

Required No
Default No default value
Property type String
Usage Passwords are created and named by the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne administrator. No restrictions exist on the type of characters used, the number of characters used, or the case of the characters used in passwords.
Globalized No
Bidi supported Yes

Role

This property specifies the name of the role that is associated with the user name used to access the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.

Required Yes
Default No default value
Property type String
Usage Roles define what authority users have. Users can have multiple roles. A user's access to applications, forms, table columns, data sources, and so on, is based on one or more roles to which the user is assigned. Roles are created and named by the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne administrator.
Examples
  • System administrator
  • Human resources
  • Accounting
Globalized No
Bidi supported Yes

User name

This property specifies the name of the adapter user account on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment.

Required No
Default No default value
Property type String
Usage User names are created by the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne administrator. No restrictions exist on the type of characters used, the number of characters used, or the case of the characters used in user names.
Globalized Yes
Bidi supported Yes
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