Definitions of terminology used in the guide.
Term | Usage |
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iSoftConnector | The runtime portion of an IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for iSoft. |
TPIConnector | The runtime portion of an IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for Trading Partner Interchange. |
JMSConnector | The runtime portion of an IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for Java™[tm ] Message Service (JMS). |
JTextConnector | The runtime portion of an IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for JText. |
JTextISoftConnector | The runtime portion of an adapter based on the IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for JText. |
JTextTPIConnector | The runtime portion of an adapter based on the IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for JText. |
JTextJMSConnector | The runtime portion of an adapter based on the IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for JText. |
WebSphereMQWorkflowConnector | The runtime portion of an IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for WebSphere MQ Workflow. |
The way you connect to UCCnet determines the connector that you use to communicate with it.
If you exchange messages with UCCnet using an AS2/EDIINT interface protocol, you can use a TPIConnector, an ISoftConnector, or you can use WebSphere Business Integration Connect in conjunction with a JMSConnector.
Use the TPI connector if you communicate with UCCnet through Trading Partner Interchange servers.
Use the ISoftConnector if you communicate with UCCnet through an iSoft Peer-to-Peer Agent.
Use the JMS connector if you communicate with UCCnet through WebSphere Business Integration Connect.
If you exchange messages through the UCCnet Command Line Utility (CLU) or are testing your installation, you can use either a JTextTPIConnector, a JTextISoftConnector, or a JTextJMSConnector.
Because the actual connector you use is dependent on your set up, this documentation uses "AS2 channel connector" as a general term for any of the TPIConnector, iSoftConnector, JMSConnector, JTextTPIConnector, JTextISoftConnector, and JTextJMSConnector.
Parent topic: Solution Development Guide