Typographic conventions

This document uses the following conventions:

courier font Indicates a literal value, such as a command name, filename, information that you type, or information that the system prints on the screen.
bold Indicates a new term the first time that it appears.
italic, italic Indicates a variable name or a cross-reference.
blue text Blue text, which is visible only when you view the manual online, indicates a cross-reference hyperlink. Click any blue text to jump to the object of the reference.
ProductDir Represents the directory where the IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus adapter product is installed. The CROSSWORLDS environment variable contains the ProductDir directory path for Server Express. The default for Windows is IBM\WebSphereServer\, the default for Linux is IBM/WebSphereServer/, and the default for i5/OS is QIBM/ProdData/WBIServer44/.
{ } In a syntax line, curly braces surround a set of options from which you must choose one and only one.
[ ] In a syntax line, square brackets surround an optional parameter.
... In a syntax line, ellipses indicate a repetition of the previous parameter. For example, option[,...] means that you can enter multiple, comma-separated options.
< > In a naming convention, angle brackets surround individual elements of a name to distinguish them from each other, as in <server_name><connector_name>tmp.log.
/, \ In this document, backslashes (\) are used as the convention for directory paths. For Linux and i5/OS installations, substitute slashes (/) for backslashes. All product pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system.
%text% and $text Text within percent (%) signs indicates the value of the Windows text system variable or user variable. The equivalent notation in a Linux environment is $text, indicating the value of the text Linux environment variable.

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