The sections below describe the paths and filenames of the product after installation and how to verify your adapter installation.
For more information on installing the connector component, refer to the following guides:
The utility installs the connector into the ProductDir\connectors\ directory (where ProductDir is, by default, IBM\WebSphereServer).
Table 3 describes the Windows file structure used by the adapter and
shows the files that are automatically installed when you choose to install
the adapter through Installer. To verify your installation, change to
the directory where the adapter is installed and compare the contents of that
directory to those listed in Table 3.
Table 3. Windows file structure for the connector
Directory | Description |
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ProductDir\connectors\JText | Contains the connector CWJText.jar and start_JText.bat files. |
ProductDir\connectors\JText \dependencies | Contains the third-party commons-net-1.1.0.jar and jakarta-oro-2.0.8.jar files. |
ProductDir\connectors \messages | Contains the JTextConnector.txt message file, as well as the JTextConnector_ll_TT.txt files (message files specific to a language (ll) and a country or territory (TT)). |
ProductDir\repository\JText | Contains the BIA_CN_JText.txt repository definition. |
ProductDir\lib | Contains the WBIA.jar file. |
ProductDir\bin | Contains the CWConnEnv.bat file. |
The installer adds an icon for the connector file to the Programs menu (available by clicking 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.
By default, the adapter is installed in the /QIBM/ProdData/WBIServer43/product directory (referred to as ProductDir). Table 4 describes the OS/400 file structure used by the connector, and shows the files that are automatically installed during a typical installation. To verify the adapter installation on an OS/400 system, change to the directory where you installed the adapter and compare its contents to those listed in Table 4.
Table 4. Installed file structure for the JText adapter on OS/400
Directory | Description |
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ProductDir/connectors/JText | Contains the connector CWJText.jar file and the start_JText.sh startup file. |
ProductDir/repository/JText | Contains the BIA_CN_JText.txt repository definition. |
ProductDir/connectors/JText/Dependencies | Contains the license agreement, README files, and the third-party commons-net-1.1.0.jar and jakarta-oror-2.0.8.jar files. |
ProductDir/connectors/messages | Contains the JTextConnector.txt file, as well as the JTextConnector_ll_TT.txt files (message files specific to a language (ll) and a country or territory (TT)). |
ProductDir/lib | Contains the WBIA.jar file. |
ProductDir/bin | Contains the CWConnEnv.sh file. |
You can quickly start the connector with the Console function. For more information, refer to the online help provided with the Console.
By default, the adapter is installed in the /home/${username}/IBM/WebSphereServer directory (referred to as ProductDir). Table 5 describes the Linux file structure used by the connector, and shows the files that are automatically installed in a typical installation. To verify your adapter installation, change to the directory where you installed the adapter and compare its contents to those listed in Table 5.
Table 5. Installed file structure for the JText adapter on Linux
Directory | Description |
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ProductDir/bin/Data/App | Contains the JText file. |
ProductDir/connectors/JText | Contains the adapter application-specific component class file CWEJText.jar and the adapter start file start_JText.sh, as well as a ReadMe.htm file. |
ProductDir/connectors/JText/Dependencies | Contains the license agreement, ReadMe.htm files, and the NetComponents subdirectory. |
ProductDir/connectors/JText/Dependencies /NetComponents/1.3.8/src/java/com/ oroinc/net/ftp | Contains dependency files for FTP functionality, including the following
open source files:
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ProductDir/connectors/messages | Contains the JTextConnector.txt file, as well as the JTextConnector_ll_TT.txt files (message files specific to a language (ll) and a country or territory (TT)). |
ProductDir/repository/JText | Contains the MO_JText_Default.txt file. |
ProductDir/lib | Contains the WBIA.jar file. |
ProductDir/bin | Contains the CWConnEnv.sh file. |
You must use the connector_manager command to start the connector on a Linux system.