Installed file structure

The following sections describe the installed file structure of the adapter on Windows, OS/400, and Linux platforms.

Table 7 describes the Windows file structures, Table 8 describes the Linux file structures, and Table 9 describes the OS/400 file structures used by the connector.

For more information on installing the connector component, refer to the following guides:

Windows connector file structure

The Installer copies the standard files associated with the connector into your system.

The utility installs the connector agent into the ProductDir\connectors\JMS directory, and adds a shortcut for the connector agent to the Start menu. Note that ProductDir represents the directory where the adapter product is installed. The environment variable contains the ProductDir directory path, which is IBM\WebSphereServer by default.

Table 7 describes the Windows file structure used by the connector, and shows the files that are automatically installed when you choose to install the connector through Installer.

Table 7. Installed Windows file structure for the connector

Subdirectory of ProductDir Description
connectors\JMS\CWJMS.jar
Contains classes used by the JMS connector
connectors\JMS\jms.jar
Third-party library required by connector
connectors\JMS\start_JMS.bat
The startup script for the connector (Windows 2000/2003)
connectors\JMS\start_JMS_service.bat The startup script for the connector as a service.
connectors\messages\JMSConnector.txt
Message file for the connector
repository\JMS\CN_JMS.txt
Repository definition for the connector
connectors\JMS\Samples\WebSphereICS\JMSSample.jar The Java archive file containing sample artifacts

Note:
All product pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system.

For Windows, the installer adds an icon for the connector file viewable by selecting Programs>IBM WebSphere Business Integration Express>Adapters>Connectors.

Linux connector file structure

The Installer copies the standard files associated with the connector into your system.

The utility installs the connector agent into the ProductDir/connectors/JMS directory.

Table 8 describes the Linux file structure used by the connector, and shows the files that are automatically installed when you choose to install the connector through Installer.

Table 8. Installed Linux file structure for the connector

Subdirectory of ProductDir Description
connectors/JMS/CWJMS.jar
Contains classes used by the JMS connector
connectors/JMS/jms.jar
Third-party library required by connector

connectors/JMS/start_JMS.sh
System startup script for the connector.
connectors/messages/JMSConnector.txt
Message file for the connector
repository/JMS/CN_JMS.txt
Repository definition for the connector
connectors/JMS/Samples/WebSphereICS/JMSConnector.cfg Sample connector configuration file

Note:
All product pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system.

For Linux, you must start the connector with the "connector_manager" command.

OS/400 connector file structure

The Installer copies the standard files associated with the connector into your system.

The utility installs the connector agent into the /QIBM/ProdData/WBIServer43/product directory.

Table 9 describes the OS/400 file structure used by the connector, and shows the files that are automatically installed when you choose to install the connector through Installer.

Table 9. Installed OS/400 file structure for the connector

Subdirectory of ProductDir Description
connectors/JMS/CWJMS.jar
Contains classes used by the JMS connector
connectors/JMS/jms.jar
Third-party library required by connector

connectors/JMS/start_JMS.sh
System startup script for the connector.
connectors/messages/JMSConnector.txt
Message file for the connector
repository/JMS/CN_JMS.txt
Repository definition for the connector
connectors/JMS/Samples/WebSphereICS/JMSConnector.cfg Sample connector configuration file

Note:
All product pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system.

For OS/400, a fast way to start the connector is to use the WebSphere Business Integration Console function. For information about the Console, refer to the online help provided with the Console.

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