Creating or editing an endpoint for a Domino activity

Endpoints provide the configuration information that Studio and the Integration Appliance use to connect to a IBM® Lotus® Domino® server. Lotus Domino server provides services like email server, application server, web server, database server, and directory server. Business data on the server is stored as documents in the Domino databases (.nsf files). Domino connector provides bidirectional connectivity to work with these documents. 

Selecting or editing a Domino endpoint

  1. In the Create Endpoint or Edit Endpoint pane, configure the Domino server as described in the following table. In addition to these fields, the endpoint pane contains Connection pool options and Remote Endpoint Configuration.
    Note: Changing the configuration properties of an endpoint affects all orchestrations that use that endpoint in the project. The edits are global, not local.
  2. Click Test Connection to confirm that the connection details are valid and you are able to connect to the Domino server successfully.
  3. Click OK.
Table 1. Connection properties
Field Name Description
Domino Server Configuration
Host Name Specifies the host name or IP address of the machine on which Domino server is running.
DIIOP Port Specifies the Domino Internet Inter ORB Protocol (DIIOP) port that allows Java™ applets or applications to access Domino data remotely using CORBA. The default value is 63148.
User Name Specifies the user name to connect to the Domino server.
Password Specifies the password associated with the user name to connect to the Domino server.
Note: For outbound activities such as Create, Update, Retrieve, Query, and Delete, you can dynamically specify a different Domino server during Map Inputs. The server details in the Map Inputs section holds preference to the regular endpoint declaration.
Connection Pool options
Minimum Connections Specifies the lowest number of Domino server connections that the Integration Appliance keeps open in the connection pool. Entering 0 (zero) is supported. The default value is 5.
Maximum Connections Specifies the maximum number of Domino server connections that the Integration Appliance can keep open in the connection pool. Entering 0 (zero) means the maximum number of connections is unbounded. The default value is 25.
Maximum Idle Time Specifies the amount of time in minutes that a Domino server connection can be open in an idle state before being closed by the Integration Appliance. Entering 0 (zero) means that the connections are closed when they are returned to the pool —no idle time. The default value is 120 minutes.
Maximum Wait Specifies the amount of time in seconds that the Integration Appliance waits for a connection when all the connections in the pool are exhausted. If no connection is obtained after the wait time, an exception is thrown. The default value is 300 seconds.
Reclaim Connections Specifies the interval at which the connector checks for idle connections. Idle connections are reclaimed until the minimum number of connections is reached, as specified in the Minimum Connections parameter. The default value is 5 minute.
 
Note: The Connection pool properties need to be configured as per the load (number of concurrent requests) on the endpoint.
Remote Endpoint Configuration
Endpoint Runs Behind Firewall Enables the secure connector name property so that secure connector can be used if the Lotus Domino server is running behind a firewall.
Secure Connector Name Specifies the name of the secure connector that is used to connect to the Lotus Domino server running behind a firewall. For example, if an orchestration containing Domino activity is deployed on to App Connect on Cloud (cloud), then the secure connector needs to be configured.



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