The following subsections describe the installed file structure of the adapter on Windows, OS/400, and Linux platforms.
Table 1 describes the Windows file structures, Table 2 describes the OS/400 file structures, and Table 3 describes the Linux file structures used by the connector.
For more information on installing the connector component, refer to the Installation Guide for IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus
Table 1. Installed Windows file structure for the connector
For Windows, the installer adds an icon for the connector file viewable by selecting Programs > IBM WebSphere Business Integration Express > Adapters > Connectors. For a fast way to start the connector, create a shortcut to this file on the desktop.
Table 2. Installed OS/400 file structure for the connector
Subdirectory of %ProductDir% | Description |
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connectors/Domino | Contains the BIADominoConnector.jar and start_Domino.sh. files, and subdirectory dependencies. |
connectors/Domino/dependencies | The following files are shipped: BIALD_EventTable.nsf, BIALD_emptytrash.gif, BIALD_movetotrash.gif, BIALD_newconfig.gif, and libbiald.so. |
connectors/messages | Contains the BIADominoConnector.txt file. |
repository/Domino | Contains the BIACN_Domino.txt and BIADominoDocument.txt files. |
bin/Data/App | Contains the BIA_Domino.xsd file. |
For OS/400, a fast way to start the connector is to use the Console function. For information about the Console, refer to the online help provided with the Console.
Table 3. Installed Linux file structure for the connector
Subdirectory of %ProductDir% | Description |
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connectors/Domino | Contains the connector BIADominoConnector.jar. |
connectors/Domino/dependencies | The following files are shipped: BIALD_EventTable.nsf, BIALD_emptytrash.gif, BIALD_movetotrash.gif, BIALD_newconfig.gif, and libbiald.so. |
connectors/messages | Contains the BIADominoConnector.txt file. |
repository | Contains the BIACN_Domino.txt and BIADominoDocument.txt files. |
For Linux, you have to start the connector using the "connector_manager" command.