Contents
About this document
Audience
Related documents
Typographic conventions
New in this release
Version 2.6.x
Overview of the connector
Connector components
How the connector works
Installing and configuring the adapter
Adapter platforms
Adapter applications
Prerequisites
Installing the adapter and related files
Installed file structure
Enabling the application for the connector
Enabling multi-driver support
Enabling the custom business object handler class
Configuring the connector
Creating multiple connector instances
Connector startup
Stopping the connector
Understanding business objects for the connector
Business object and attribute naming conventions
Business object structure
Business object verb processing
Business object attribute properties
Business object application-specific information
Generating business object definitions using OracleAppsODA
Installation and usage
Using OracleAppsODA in
Business Object Designer Express
Contents of the generated definition
Sample business object definition file
Inserting attributes that contain child business objects
Adding information to the business object definition
Troubleshooting and error handling
Startup problems
Event processing
Mapping (InterChange Server Express Integration broker)
Error handling and logging
Problem with dates in business objects
(InterChange Server Express) Integration
broker
Loss of connection to the application
Fetch out-of-sequence error
Resource-busy error
Appendix A. Standard configuration properties for connectors
New properties
Standard connector properties overview
Standard properties quick-reference
Standard properties
Appendix B.
Connector Configurator Express
Overview of Connector Configurator Express
Starting Connector Configurator Express
Running Configurator from System Manager
Creating a connector-specific property template
Creating a new configuration file
Using an existing file
Completing a configuration file
Setting the configuration file properties
Saving your configuration file
Changing a configuration file
Completing the configuration
Using Connector Configurator Express in a globalized environment
Appendix C. About sample business objects and stored procedures
Overview of stored procedures
Customer business object
Inventory item business object
Order business object
Appendix D. Business object and stored procedure samples
BO_ORACLEAPPS_CUST INTERFACE
BO_ORACLEAPPS_CUSTRETRIEVE
BO_ORACLEAPPS_ITEMINTERFACE
BO_ORACLEAPPS_ITEMRETRIEVE
BO_ORACLEAPPS_ORDER
BO_ORACLEAPPS_ORDERRETRIEVE
CW_CUSTOMER_INTERFACE
CW_ITEM_INTERFACE
CW_PUBLIC_API_PROCESS_ORDER
Appendix E. Support for null and blank values
Pass and fail scenarios
Functionality
Notices
Programming interface information
Trademarks and service marks